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Mark Richard Bontoft & Rebecca Middleton



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Published Date: 09 January 2008
Rebecca, of Forbes Road, Boston, is the eldest daughter of Donna Rudd and Allan Middleton, of Cheltenham, and married Mark Richard Bontoft, second son of Anne and Brian Bontoft, of St Nicholas Road, Boston.

Given away by her brother, Daniel Middleton, she wore a traditional full-length ivory gown with bead detail on the bodice and a train, complemented with a shower bouquet of cream lilies and pink flowers.

Bridesmaids were Lauren Bontoft and Kerry Dickenson (nieces), Megan Barnard (sister), and the page boy was Tayler Bontoft (son). The bridesmaids wore grey formal trousers with co-ordinated pink tops and the flower girl wore an ivory gown. All the attendants had tiaras and carried bouquets of roses.

Best man was Dave Michell.
The reception was at the New England Hotel and the couple later left for a honeymoon in Tunisia. They are to live at Forbes Road, Boston.

The bride was educated at Haven High School and is a receptionist for Audi. The groom was also educated at Haven High School and works for Volkswagen as a vehicle distributor.

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