
The register office in Lincoln will move in April 2025 with the current building on Lindum Road, now on the market.
Marriages and other ceremonies will be taking place in Orchard House on Orchard Street in newly refurbished facilities with a bigger capacity.
The new venue will be able to hold more ceremonies and the largest ceremony room will hold up to 60 people, rather than 40 which is the capacity of the current office.
There will also be two rooms for smaller ceremonies, all in more modern, accessible facilities.
Cllr Sue Woolley, executive councillor for registration and celebratory services, said: “We are continuing to see significant demand for marriages and civil partnerships in our register offices, so I’m delighted that we’ll be able to provide better options for residents in Lincoln.
“Couples will be able to invite more guests to their larger ceremonies, and we can offer more flexibility in arrangements for smaller services too.”
Cllr Richard Butroid, executive councillor for property services, said: “We are constantly looking at the buildings we need as a council to be able to offer services in convenient locations for residents, as well as appropriate office space for our staff. This move is beneficial to everyone - making better use of the buildings we own while improving services for residents.”
Details of the new venue can be found here and information on the sale of 4 Lindum Road here.