The recent wedding of Gary Hassard and Alison Pearce at Bangor Castle, followed by a reception at Donaghadee Golf Club. The couple then honeymooned in The Maldives.
Pictured after their recent wedding at Moneyslane Free Presbyterian Church are Mr Mark Herron, son of Mr & Mrs David & Noleen Herron, Moneyslane Road, Ballyward and Miss Glynis Wilson daughter of Mr & Mrs Cecil & Elsie Wilson, Katesbridge Road, Dromara.
Pictured after their recent wedding at Moneyslane Free Presbyterian Church are Mr Mark Herron and Miss Glynis Wilson. Bridemaids were Mrs Alison Boyd and Miss Joy Herron and flower girl was Miss Amy Boyd. Best Man was Mr Gordon McCready and Groomsman Mr Clifford Wilson. Page boys were Master Matthew Boyd and Master Luke Cunningham. Photography was Lloyd Toal, Rathfriland.
Leonne and Alan enjoying their wedding day at Macauley’s lake, Spa with the church in the background
Laurie Stevenson (son of Norrie and Morag Stevenson from Scotland) married Roisin McVeigh (daughter of Charles and Mairead McVeigh) on 4th June 2011 at St. Mary's Church, Limavady followed by reception at The Merchant Hotel, Belfast. Photography by Matt Symons Photography.
Ciaran Milligan (son of Brian & Siobhan Milligan from Belfast) married Colleen Symington (daughter of Joseph & Doreen Symington from Castlewellan) took place on 14 July 2011 at St. Malachy's Church, Castlewellan followed by reception at The Burrendale, Newcastle. Photography by Joanne Symington www.joannesymington.com
Lisa and Cormac Mc Ardle, were married on Burns Beach in Perth, Western Australia on 20th April 2011, originally from Newry, Co. Down and living in Perth, we then flew back to Ireland for an Irish wedding blessing
Lisa and Cormac Mc Ardle, were married on Burns Beach in Perth, Western Australia on 20th April 2011, originally from Newry, Co. Down and living in Perth, we then flew back to Ireland for an Irish wedding blessing
Heres the Brides details, Orla McGrotty (Now Orla Mc Stocker) and the grooms name is Damien Mc Stocker.They were married in St Marys Church, Limavady on 25 April and traveled to Drenagh Country House Estate for photos before going to The Waterfoot for their reception.Heres the bride, Orlas number - 078 4535 1712.
Tying the knot: Joanne Armstrong and Conor Donovan
Kimberley and Neill Davidson
Kimberley Boyle and NeillDavidson wedding.Photo by Brian Morrison.
Wayne McAteer and Joanne Lynch at the Tullyglass House Hotel, Ballymena
Cara Hart and Gary Woods wed last month in Caryduff
Stephen Morrison and Kathy Graham got married at First Donegore Presbyterian Church in Templepatrick
Wedding guests joined forces to produce a memorable musical wedding gift for Sai and Ally Kelly
Noel Smith and Aislin Mackin who were married on the 19th March 2011 at St Malachy's church in Kilcoo, Co Down. The reception was at the Canal Court in Newry. Pic by Alasdair McBroom
Happy couple: Harry and Alice flew off to Disneyland in Florida after their wedding day
Ryan and Laura on their wedding day in September 2009
Richard Kennedy and Heather McCrory on their wedding day
By Amanda Poole
– 13 February 2012
Romance blossomed for Bebhinn McKinley and Damian Rodgers at a party in 2005. Policy officer Bebhinn (29), from Rasharkin, and engineer Damian (32), from Tannaghmore, both Co Antrim, had been at school together but a small gap in age meant they didn’t really know each other.
“I was friends with Damian's sister, but we didn’t get to know each other at school,” said Bebhinn.
“In 2005 we were at the same party and he asked me out.”
The couple’s relationship developed and, in January 2009, they became engaged at the Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel in Dublin.
“We were down in Dublin for a weekend break after Christmas,” added Bebhinn. “Damian got down on one knee in the restaurant part of the castle with an engagement ring and ask me to marry him.”
Bebhinn immediately said “yes” and set about arranging their wedding for September 28, 2011.
They tied the knot in front of 150 guests at St Mary’s Church, Rasharkin, followed by a reception at the Roe Park Resort in Limavady.
“We had a lovely day,” Bebhinn said. “Father Murray, our local priest, conducted the service. It was full of humour and very light, so that took the pressure off.
“We then got pictures taken at Dunluce Castle, and then on to the reception for great food and music.”
The couple’s first dance as man and wife was to Love by Nat King Cole.
“Gerard Dillon Entertainments provided the music and people still say to me how great it was to see the dancefloor full all night,”
Bebhinn added. “We had a great time. The whole day was relaxed, which is what we both wanted.”
A few days after the wedding Bebhinn and Damian headed to South Africa for their honeymoon.
“We flew out to Johannesburg and out into a game reserve in Cougar National Reserve. We went on safari and then stayed outside Cape Town,” said Bebhinn.
“We had a fantastic time. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Just amazing.”
The happy couple are now home and looking forward to what the future will bring, as the house they are building, between Rasharkin and Dunloy, is nearly finished.
“We really want to thank everyone who helped us celebrate on our wedding day and wished us well,” Bebhinn said.
“Our parents were brilliant and my Aunt Kathleen helped me a lot as well.
“We’re busy decorating the house now and we got a dog called Alfredo, so he loves to get out walking.
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