Khaleej Times

Sharjah to reopen wedding, event halls

- Afkar Abdullah afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com

sharjah — Wedding venues and event halls in Sharjah will reopen from November 1 with strict anti-Covid measures in place. Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah have already allowed the resumption of socially distanced celebratio­ns and social events in commercial facilities, hotels and homes.

Those wishing to hold celebratio­ns or parties at home and in halls or tents need to take permission from the district council, a Sharjah government official said.

The emergency, crisis and disaster management teams (ECDMT) in Sharjah have issued special anti-Covid guidelines to conduct parties and celebratio­ns in halls, either by families, official entities or companies. The management of all these facilities have been given a set of guidelines and sensitised them about their adherence.

The guidelines spell out a series of checks, precaution­ary requiremen­ts and preventive measures that ensure the safety and health of all participan­ts at such events.

The management­s of the halls must inform those wishing to organise celebratio­ns about these precaution­ary steps and issue instructio­ns to follow the guidelines.

To hold a social event at home, approval is required from the nearest suburban council. “Without obtaining such permission, no event will be allowed and the

Nov 1

The date from when socially distanced events can be hosted

violator will face hefty fines to be determined by the ECDMT,” the official underlined.

He stressed that the authoritie­s will intensify monitoring of these establishm­ents to ensure the antiCovid measures are not flouted. “Appropriat­e action will be taken against non-compliant entities.”

‘The move will cut costs’

Many residents believed that the move to reopen wedding venues and event halls will contribute to reducing costs and expenses, as limited number of guests will be allowed at the functions.

Salim Humaid Al Kutbi, who delayed his wedding celebratio­ns “several times” due to the pandemic, said that he had planned to invite 500 guests, but only 50 people are allowed. “This means the celebratio­n will be restricted to very close members of the couple’s families. Food, beverages and other stuff offered during the ceremony will be drasticall­y reduced which will ensure huge savings.”

Salma Al Aleem, another Sharjah resident, said that she is planning to reduce the number of the invitees at her party, which will cut down the costs.

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