Pictured following their wedding at St. Jeffrey and St. Oswald Church, Jeffreyston, on Saturday, are Mr. Grant Ross James and Miss Diane Joyce Parry. The groom, a teaching class assistant, is the middle son of Norman and Jayne James, of Coed-y-pry, James Park, Kilgetty, while the bride, an accounts clerk with Ashmole and Co., is the youngest daughter of John and Maureen Parry, of Wood View, Loveston. Given away by her father, the bride wore an embossed bodice with silver and diamond detail on the edges and a full-length ivory skirt with a small train. The bride was escorted to the ceremony by her brother-in-law, who drove a BMW, while the remainder of the bridal party arrived at the church in a white stretched limousine. Bridesmaids were Katie John (bride's best friend) and Grace Bevan and Bobbie Rolfe (groom's cousins). Flower girls were Lucy Daye (bride's cousin) and Hannah James (groom's niece), while page boys were Aled Parry (son) and Joseph Hurlow (bride's friend's son). Best man was Oliver Griffiths, while the ushers were Keith Daye (bride's uncle), Christian Phillips and Michael Scale (groom's friends). The service was conducted by Father Paul Davies. During the signing of the register, the bride's sister sang 'All Things Bright and Beautiful' by John Rutter. The wedding reception was held at Beggars Reach, Burton, during which the couple cut a square three- tier cake made by Elizabeth Vaughan. The couple will be making their home at Wood View, Loveston.