Married recently at St. Teilo's Catholic Church, Tenby, were Tara Michelle Morgan and John Desmond Carmody.
The bride, a university lecturer, is the only daughter of Roy and Pat Morgan, of The Anchorage, Broadmoor.
The groom, a bookmaker, is the eldest son of Sean Carmody, of Bristol, and formerly Ireland, and the late Patsy Carmody.
Given away by her father, the bride was attended by four bridesmaids, Kathryn and Elizabeth Cowley, and Emily and Jessica Barton, who are the daughters of her twin cousins.
Best man was Mike Bonehill, and the best woman Katherine Mackie. Ring bearers were the best woman's twin sons, Tom and Jack Mallitte. The ushers were Seamus and Brendan Carmody (groom's brothers), David Morgan (bride's cousin) and Guy Manning (bride's friend).
During the signing of the register, guests were entertained by Tenby Male Choir who sang a selection of Welsh and Irish music. Friends and family travelled from France, Spain, America, Scotland, the South of England and throughout Wales to celebrate the occasion, which was blessed with the best weather Pembrokeshire can offer.
After a Champagne reception, a five-course wedding breakfast was enjoyed by all at the Giltar Hotel. Celebrations carried on into the evening with a dance and buffet. Guests were also treated to a demonstration of golf-ball juggling by the current world record holder. Altogether, it was a day to remember.
The following day, the festivities continued with an afternoon garden party hosted by the bride's parents. The bride and groom honeymooned in Tenby, before returning to make their marital home in Southampton.





