More people in Scotland are choosing non-religious wedding ceremonies - we visited a Glasgow Humanist to find out why

We visited the House For An Art Lover venue in Bellahouston to learn why people are so attracted to the concept of a non-religous wedding
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Valentine’s Day is one of the most popular dates for couples to get engaged, so it’s inevitable that the number of Scots thinking about getting married is about to rise.

With that in mind, we visited the House For an Art Lover in Bellahouston, a venue built in 1996 based on 95-year-old designs by the renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, to speak with Humanist Celebrant David Smith.

To learn more about the concept of Humanist Weddings - watch our report on the subject, avaliable to watch in full for free at the top of this article.

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