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23/07/08 - Leila Ann Brandon & Robert David Broadley



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Published Date: 23 July 2008
LEILA Ann Brandon and Robert David Broadley have been married by the Rev Stephanie Fountain at St Thomas' Church, Boston.
The bride wore an ivory dress and cape and carried a bouquet of ivory roses and flowers, greenery and blue crystals.
The bride was given away by her father, Gary.
The best man was Mark Reynolds and the bridesmaids Erin Brandon, Adria Brandon, Rachael Collings and Cecelia Reynolds.

The ushers were Patrick Brandon and Iain Richie.
The reception was held at the Petwood Hotel in Woodhall Spa, and the couple honeymooned in Jamaica.
Leila is the daughter of Julie and Gary Brandon, of London Road, Boston, and Robert the son of Phil and Helen Broadley, of West Sussex.

The couple both work as engineers, Leila having been educated at Boston High School and Salford University and Robert at the Weald School, Sussex and Bath University.
They will live in Thatcham, Berkshire.

Photo: Jennie Wilson Photography

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  • Last Updated: 23 July 2008 1:22 PM
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