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Nicola Grooby and Darron Riggall



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Published Date: 22 October 2008
NICOLA Grooby and Darron Riggall have married in a ceremony at The Poachers Country Hotel, Kirton Holme.
The bride, daughter of Brian and Sandra Grooby, of Boston, was given away by her father.

She wore an ivory ruched Mon Cheri gown with corsage and embroidered detail. She was attended by chief bridesmaid Donna Grooby (bride’s sister), and bridesmaid Rachel Houden (bride’s friend).

The page boy was Ethan O’Callaghan (couple’s nephew). The best man was Wayne Riggall (groom’s brother), and the usher was Mike Smith (groom’s friend). The bride was educated at Kitwood Girls School, and works as a financial officer at Longhurst Homes.

The groom, the son of John and Kathleen Riggall, of Langrick, attended William Lovell School.

He is now employed by E.T. Morris as a heavy goods vehicle mechanic. The couple honeymooned in Tenerife and will make their home in Langrick.

Photo: Norton Photography



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  • Last Updated: 16 October 2008 2:23 PM
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