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 John Mulgrew
– 08 August 2011
After dancing the Twist at a friend's wedding six years ago, a Co Down couple have finally got hitched.
Tori Saunders (27), from Castlereagh, and Jonny Shaw (29), from Moneyreagh, were married at Cregagh Presbyterian Church in Belfast on July 2.
The couple haven't looked back since meeting on the dance floor of another loved-up pair’s nuptials.
“We met at a friend's wedding on New Year's Eve — my friend had introduced me and we all got involved in a dancing game at the reception,” said Tori.
“I ended up with Jonny and we danced the Twist together — he is not a dancer.”
Tori, who works as a freelance make-up artist for the BBC among others, said her new husband went the traditional route — asking his wife-to-be’s father Tom for her hand in marriage.
Jonny, who works as a builder for the family business, took his then-girlfriend to the romantic backdrop of Rome to propose to her — although left it up to Tori to choose the ring.
“It was a long time planning it — we were engaged in February two years ago,” added Tori.
“There were over 100 people altogether for the meal, with more that evening. I was given away by my father and everything went really well.
“The weather was beautiful and the day was just superb.”
Tori toasted her first few moments of marriage with a glass of Prosecco with the girls, along with more than 200 guests at the Old Inn, Crawfordsburn, Co Down.
The pair's first dance was to Come Away With Me by Norah Jones.
The happy couple celebrated their wedding with an extravagant honeymoon to the Maldives.
“We went there and then on to Dubai for three nights. It was amazing,” said Tori.
“We had a villa right on the beach and it was very relaxing — I don't think we spoke to one another for the whole of the first day because we were so exhausted!”
Tori said that although the couple have only been married for a month, they are already planning a family.
“I'm feeling good. We lived together beforehand, so nothing has really changed.
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