Honeymooning in Australia following their wedding at St. Jeffrey and St. Oswalds Parish Church, Jeffreyston, on Saturday, are Mr. Andrew John Harts and Miss Judith Rogers. The groom, a farmer, is the son of Terry and Janet Harts, of Lanes End Farm, Cresselly, while the bride, an animal health inspector for Pembrokeshire County Council, is the daughter of Philip and Hilary Rogers, of Cwmrath Farm, Stepaside. Given away by her father, the bride wore a stunning ivory duchess satin gown, encrusted with crystal and pearl detail and complemented by a striking gold and tanzanite tiara and matching veil. Chief bridesmaid was Marie Turpin (bride's friend), who wore a straight strapless gown in aubergine and fitted bodice with beading to match. Flower girls were Rachel Jenkins (bride's cousin), Josie Reese (bride's god-daughter) and Ella Harts (groom's niece), who wore ivory and aubergine dresses with full skirts featuring aubergine flower detail. Best man was Huw Harts (groom's brother) and the ushers were Terry Hawksworth (groom's cousin) and Ioan Llewellyn (bride's cousin). The service was conducted by Father Paul Davies and the organist was Mrs. Eileen Thomas. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Beggars Reach Country Hotel, Burton.