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Islington and London City Register Office

Islington and London City Register Office

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Upper St #Islington Town Hall, England, N1 2UD, United Kingdom
020 7527 6350 www.islington.gov.uk
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Jul 7, 2017
Only giving 4 stars because of the registrars Richard and David, who made our special day remarkable. After initially Islington registrars office failed us in many ways and I was really upset as they blamed each other that calling over the phone and going in person is different,(so anyone getting married-please visit in person-DO NOT call over the phone), I felt really depressed because of them and their attitude,as I thought our big day will be destroyed. But the registrars Richard and David were amazing and we had a lovely ceremony,as all is very important to us. So, those 2 people, especially Richard, deserve great respect and all the best. Thank you so much from us N, B& our families. With kindest regards

Dec 17, 2016
Located in the Town Hall building, this is where you register births, marriages and deaths. It's not a modern building but the staff are very helpful and not stuffy like other places I have visited.

May 26, 2018

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