Your Big Day in pictures.
Tite - McLureScott Tite, an electrical contractor, and Lisa McLure, a housewife, were married on October 12.
The son of Norman and Julie and daughter of Graham and Margaret held their wedding and reception at Garstang Golf and Country Club.
After a honeymoon in Cyprus the couple will live in New Longton, Preston.
Ebrey - ProcterCatherine Louise Ebrey and Steven Peter Procter were married on October 4.
The eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael Ebrey and only son of Mr and Mrs Peter W Procter held their wedding ceremony at St Bartholomew's Church, Chipping.
Catherine, a radiotherapist at the Royal Preston Hospital and Steven, a director at local cheesemakers Greenfields Dairy, Goosnargh had their reception at Ferrari's Country House Hotel, Thornley.
After a honeymoon in Singapore and Bali, the couple will live in Chipping.
Owens - AlfordAmanda Victoria Owens and Lance John Alford were married on October 26.
The only daughter of John and Julie Owens and only son of John and Karen Alford held their wedding and reception at The Thistle Haydock Hotel, Haydock.
The secretary and soldier honeymooned in Paris and will live in Episkopi, Cyprus.
Apprentice of the year wins another awardA Lancashire painter and decorator, who earlier this year was awarded the Painting and Decorating Association's apprentice of the year title, has secured another top honour.
Tom Alston, from Walmer Bridge, near Preston, reached the finals of the prestigious Crown Trade Young Decorator of the Year competition 2008. The 20-year-old picked up a cheque for £250 and he now has the chance to represent his country by trying for a place in the Worldskills team to compete against the best young decorators in the world.
Kingston - FarrowAdrian Kingston, a band master in the British Army, and Catherine Farrow, a project manager, were married on October 19.
The son of Jeffrey and Denise and daughter of Bob held their wedding and reception at Bartle Hall, Preston.
Following a honeymoon in Iceland, the couple will make their home in Lea, Preston.
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