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Hertfordshire Mercury from Hertford, Hertfordshire, England • 13

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Hertford, Hertfordshire, England
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Herts Wedding Parade Miss Amanda Moore, daughter of Mr and Mrs Moore, of Wellington Cottages, Colliers End, married Mr Simon Paul Price, son of Mr and Mrs Price of Cherry Trees, Colliers End, at St. Mary's Church, Standon. Matron of Honour was Ellen Ives, bridesmaids were Jane Price and Jemma Ives, and pageboy was Craig Turner. Best man was Simon Reeves. Photograph: Alan Birch Photography, Ware.

A fan of flowers for Ware bride Wendy Pritchard, of Cromwell Road, at her wedding at Christ Church, Ware, to Mr David Allum, of Cozens Road, Ware. Bridesmaids were Emma Patmore and Joanne Luck and best man was Mr Michael Childs, the bridegroom's brother-in-law. Photo: Ray Pickard, Hoddesdon. TWO Hertford Town Football Club pool players, Miss Heather Lorraine Taylor, of Clyde Terrace, Hertford, and Mr Andrew Peter Barton, formerly of Hollygrove Road, Bramfield, were married at All Saints Church, Hertford. Miss Taylor was attended by Miss Mandy Brewer, Mrs Mandy Hunt and Mrs Mandy Sagar.

Best man was friend of the groom, Mr Andrew Hunt, who also plays pool with his bridesmaid wife Mandy, at the football club. Photo: Ian Graham Photography. Miss Suzanne Amanda Ainsworth, of Abbotts Rise, Stanstead Abbotts, married Mr Paul Reid Hennessey, of Wheatcroft, Thorley, Bishop's Stortford, at St John the Baptist Church, Great Amwell. The bride was attended by her sister, Kacey Jane, and Rebecca King, Katherine Lowery and Jamie Darlington. The groom's brother, Mr.

Julian Hennessey, was best man. Radley. Pictured after their wedding at St Mary's Church, Ware, are Ware couple Miss Fiona Else, of The Ridgeway, and Mr. Mark Capel, of Sells Road. Bridesmaids were the bride's sister Shona Thompson and her friends Corrine Glenister and Cheryl Braybrook.

Best man was Mr Lyndon Pallet. A horse and carriage took Yvonne Marshall to St Mary's Church, Ware, for her wedding to Mr Antony Liddon. Yvonne, of Presdales Drive, Ware, was attended by her cousin, Linda Flower, and the bridegroom's sisters, Belinda Redmore and Jacqueline I Liddon. The ushers were the bride's brother Howard Marshall and Ally, Mark and Nicky Westenholz. Best i man was Mr Colin Costello.

After the ceremony the couple drove in the carriage to the reception at Fanhams Hall, Ware. 8 2 Made by us in Hertford and sold and Laminate Oak and Laminate direct to you rooms in Georgian Kitchens. Beddesigns. ALINE The family firm, FITTED KITCHENS AND BEDROOMS established over FREE ESTIMATE AND DESIGN SERVICE 20 service years, and where DISCOUNT 7 FAWKON WALK, HOODESDON counts. quality Telephone 0992 468395 Sainabury's precinct.

Free parting, Open Sundays, 10 am to 1 pm. 46 MW. oi MERCURY AUGUST 5, 1988. 13 Council to protest at peril from river rats COUNTY Councillor Charles the river water. through your boundaries and I Bowsher urged Stanstead hope something will be done.

The Abbotts parish councillors, at "The number of rats along the more people we can get involved their meeting last week, to river has increased by leaps and the better, but I maintain the about rats infesting the bounds. It is and getting completely Thames Water Authority should protest out of hand something has to take the River Lee. be done," Councillor Bowsher After hearing him, the council told the meeting. He said the wa- Parish council chairman Mrs decided to write to Thames Water ter authority should take the lead, Vicki Burt said swimming in the Authority and to East Herts following two deaths from Weil's river and other activities would Council about the danger of Disease in the last few years. have to be controlled.

"It is very Weil's Disease from rats' urine in He added: "The river is running dangerous," she said. Just Phab-ulous, says president Rolf! 3000. a MEMBERS of East Herts Physically Handicapped and Able Bodied Club went to the Hotel Britannia, Grosvenor Square, London, last week to give a cheque to their national president, Rolf Harris. Deborah Hopkins, Lee Dunnige, Janet Gray and other members raised £410 by taking part in the Heartbeat Hike half-marathon at Hyde Park in May. They presented £205 to the entertainer and the rest will go to "FROM INITIAL PLANS local club funds.

TO FINAL INSTALLATION" Deborah, Lee and Janet are pictured (front row, left to SUPREME CAN CREATE right) with Rolf Harris, disc-jockey and Surrey Phab BEAUTY IN THE BATHROOM president Ed Stewart and national Phab and Hotel Free survey and estimate Britannia staff. All equipment supplied Tiles supplied and fitted Road crossing All building work undertaken Electrics, plumbing, tiling risk to WORRIED parents have County Council about the face crossing roads to and Highways committee chairman Coun Rod Fricker told last week's council meeting that current arrangements are not working due to the high level of vacancies for school crossing patrol wardens. He proposed that highways and education committee members should examine the problem. He said a working party could look at improving warden recruitment and alternatives, like pelican crossings. "Solutions are not that easy, he said.

"I hope the working party will produce an early response and suggest solutions to this Councillors agreed to refer the matter to the Factory fire A SMALL fire in the roof at ARS Diecasting foundry, Caxton Hill, Hertford, on Tuesday was put out by two fire crews from Hertford. children committees. Never clean a contact lens again! Introducing ACUVUE' Now available at: VISIONCARE (etafilcon A) OPTHALMIC Disposable Co OPTICIANS 24 EAST ROAD fetimen NEW BARNET, HERTS EN4 CRO 01-440 DISPOSALENS SYSTEM MW written to Hertfordshire danger their children from school. highways and education We even supply the carpet! PHONE NOW FOR YOUR FREE a SURVEY OR COLOUR BROCHURE ROYDON (027979) 3434 24-hour service.

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