Fox and KennettSarah Jane Fox, daughter of Mr and Mrs William Taylor, married Jonathon Mark Kennett in Preston on August 1.
Sarah, 34, a domiciliary healthcare assistant and Jonathon, 25, a joiner, tied the knot at Lancashire Rose Suite, Bow Lane Register Office, followed by a reception at The Ley Inn Function Suite, Clayton-le-Woods.
The couple went on to enjoy a honeymoon in Cuba.
60 years of marriage for Richard and MaejorieA Preston couple are celebrating 60 years of happy marriage.
Richard and Marjorie Hindle met when they worked at Emerson Mills in Blackpool Road in the warehouse and have been together ever since.
The couple married at Ribbleton Avenue Methodist Church on August 7, 1948, and still live in the area. Richard, 85, spent many years running a hairdressing business in Eldon Street, Plungington, while Marjorie, 83, was a housewife. They have a son, Alan, and two grandchildren, and will be celebrating their anniversary with friends and family at Victoria Bowling Club tomorrow.
Couple celebrate Diamond wedding anniversaryThe secret to a successful marriage is through fishing and bingo, according to one Preston couple who celebrated have their Diamond Wedding Anniversary.
Thomas and Doreen Tucker of Birkdale Drive, Savick, took a shine to each other straight away when they met over 60 years ago, when Doreen's father took Thomas, one of 14 brothers and sister, fishing, and share their views on what has kept them so strong – "plenty of patience."
Doreen, 81, and Thomas, 83, were kept apart during the Second World War, when Thomas served in the Navy, but they settled in Preston after the war.
Sub-lietenant ready to set sailA young Lancashire sub-lieutenant is ready to set sail with the Royal Navy after completing his first phase of officer training. Matthew Harvey, 23, a former Lancaster Royal Grammar School pupil, from Wyre, finished his warfare officer his training at Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) in Dartmouth, Devon, and enjoyed a passing out parade, watched by proud parents, Mark and Sally.
Cyclist completes 600 mile journeyA keen cyclist completed a 600-mile journey from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic coast in aid of new charity Depression North West.
Chris Southworth completed the ride in five days to raise vital funds for a cause which is close to his heart.
After suffering a bout of depression whilst working in a high-pressure role, Chris left his job and sought help from The Priory.
Chris, who lives in Macclesfield, was sponsored by business advisers Champion Accountants, where he is a client at their Preston branch.
Above: Chris, centre, takes a break on his gruelling journey through the Pyrenees.
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