The wedding took place at the Cleddau Bridge Hotel, Pembroke Dock, on Friday, of health care assistants, Mr. David James Booth and Miss Emma Mary James. The groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Booth, of Stranraer Road, Pennar, while the bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coughlon, of Hawkstone Road, Pembroke Dock. Given away by her son, Thomas James, the bride wore an ivory two-piece dress, which featured a quarter-length sleeve and elegant train circling around the back. In addition, there was pearl edging and buttons on the back and bottom of the train. She also wore a tiara headdress. Maid-of-honour was the bride's sister, Fiona, who, along with her sons Harry and Charlie, had flown over from Italy to attend the wedding. Also in attendance were bridesmaids, Faye Mary James, aged seven, and Abby Anne James, aged six, daughters, and Ffion Margaret Booth, aged one, bride and groom's daughter. Best man was Mr. Ken Jennings. A reception was also held at the Cleddau Bridge Hotel. The couple honeymooned in Majorca before their wedding. Although they are making their home in Bufferland Terrace, Pembroke Dock, they are looking to move to Majorca, where they hope to start their own watersports business.




