The wedding took place on Saturday, June 28, at St. Teilo's Roman Catholic Church, Tenby, of Miss Ceri Marie Page and Aled Huw Williams. Father Owen McGreal conducted the ceremony with a reading given by Father Stephen, a close family friend from Caldey Island. Organist for the ceremony was Mr. Paul Rapi, accompanied by St. Teilo's Catholic Church Choir. Miss Charlotte Key, who is a friend of the bride and groom, also gave a solo performance during the ceremony. Both the bride and bridegroom are serving police officers with Dyfed-Powys Police and the bridegroom is also a crew member with Tenby RNLI. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David and Diane Page, of Beech Grove, Oakdale, Blackwood, Gwent. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Yvonne Williams of Harding Street, Tenby. The bride was given away by her father, Mr. David Page. Maid-of-honour was Emma Sullivan, the bride's sister, and bridesmaid was Nia Williams, the bridegroom's sister. Both looked elegant in strapless Victorian lilac gowns with sparkling detail to the bodice. Also in attendance was flowergirl Miss Eleri Williams, the bridegroom's three-year- old niece, and page boy Master Ciaran Sullivan, the bride's six-year-old nephew. The bridge looked radiant in a strapless ivory duchess satin gown that swept to the side and featured a chapel length train, which was adorned with beautiful embroidery and crystal detail. Best men were Mr. Philip John and Mr. Jason Rossiter and ushers were Mr. Christopher Thomas and Mr. Brian Davies, all close friends of the bridegroom. A surprise awaited the couple as they left the church, when crew members from Tenby RNLI formed a guard of honour for the couple raising the RNLI flags. Following the ceremony, a wedding reception was held at Tenby Golf Club. The couple left Tenby the next day for their honeymoon, which they spent on the island of Koh Samui in Thailand.