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17/09/08 - Amanda Vallance & Paul Fossitt



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Published Date: 17 September 2008
A HONEYMOON in Madeira followed the wedding of Amanda Vallance and Paul Fossitt.
The bride is the daughter of Brian and Maureen Vallance, and the groom the son of the late Jim and Pam Fossitt.
The wedding was held at St Mary's Church, Frampton, conducted by the Rev Ken Still.
The bride was given away by her father.
She wore an ivory silk dress with crystals and embroidery detail, and carried a bouquet of red silk roses with crystals.
Chief bridesmaids were Sam and Chrissie Fossitt (groom's daughters) and the remaining bridesmaids were Jessica and Melissa Borrill (friends of the bride and groom).
The flower girl was Charlie Machin.
Best man was Martin Borrill (best friend of the bride and groom).
The ushers were Andrei Clark (bride's son) and Mark Robinson and Carl Dunham.
Reception was held at The Petwood Hotel, Woodhall Spa
Amanda was educated at Boston High School and works for the Norwich and Peterborough Building Society.
Paul was educated at Boston Grammar School and works at Howard Tenens.
The couple will make their home in Frampton.



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  • Last Updated: 17 September 2008 10:45 AM
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