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Thursday, 2nd September 2010

Wedding of the Week: Fiona Cochrane and David Archibald

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Published Date: 14 January 2010
The wedding of Fiona Cochrane and David Archibald
THE COUPLE: Fiona Cochrane (35) is from Grangemouth and works at B&Q in Falkirk. David Archibald (25) also works for B&Q in Falkirk and is from Bonnybridge. The couple now live in Stenhousemuir.

HOW THEY MET: Fiona and David met when they started working together at B&Q. After having a lot of the same shifts together, they began chatting and started dating not long after.

THE PROPOSAL: David popped the question after a romantic meal on Valentine's Day in 2008.

THE WEDDING: The couple got married on October 30 and the ceremony and the reception took place at The Three Kings, Falkirk.

THE WEDDING PARTY: Fiona's chief bridesmaid was Lisa Robinson and her bridesmaids were daughter Nicola Park (12) and relative Lisa McQueen (8). David had two best men, Drew Miller and Adrian George, as "he couldn't decide between them". The couple's usher was son Nathan Park (9), their other son Daniel Archibald (2) was the ring bearer and Ryan McQueen (5) was the page boy.

THE DRESS: Fiona's dress was imported from Shanghai. She said: "It was quite plain with one strap on one shoulder. It had some nice pearl details."

THE HONEYMOON: The newlyweds have yet to have their honeymoon. Fiona said: "With Christmas coming so close after the wedding, we've not had time to go away. But we'll definitely be going somewhere this year."

THANKS: The couple would like to thank all their family and friends who took part in their special day.

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  • Last Updated: 14 January 2010 1:09 PM
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  • Location: Falkirk
 
 
 


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