Roads have been closed in the Cotswolds for the wedding of supermodel Kate Moss and guitarist Jamie Hince.
Guests and residents must use permits to enter Little Faringdon, Oxfordshire and Southrop, Gloucestershire.
Gloucestershire County Council confirmed it had closed the road outside St Peter’s Church, Southrop.
Gloucestershire Constabulary said: “The bride and groom have agreed to pay towards additional policing in order to reduce the impact on the taxpayer.”
The spokesman added: “Our priority is to ensure there is minimal disruption to the village due to this event.
“This is due to the potential for a large increase in numbers of people and vehicles in the village.”
Kate Moss met The Kills front man Jamie Hince in 2007.
Their Glastonbury-themed reception will take place over three days behind the supermodel’s mansion in Little Faringdon.
The Civil Aviation Authority has denied press reports of a no-fly zone in effect around the property.
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