Wedding days are special occasions not only for the happy couple, but also their family and friends.
We are now offering newlyweds an opportunity to share their joy even more with our new feature.
As well as these stunning photographs, we’ve also got details of their big days … and some of the things that made them special.
If you would like your wedding to be included in future features, send images to [email protected].
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These also feature in the print edition of The Falkirk Herald, on sale now.
If you would like your wedding to be included in future features, send images to [email protected].
. Georgina Leslie and Stephen Shaw
A couple who vowed to tie the knot when their family was complete finally married this year. Georgina Leslie and Stephen Shaw from Falkirk made the pact in 2006 but never thought that they would have to wait 16 years. Their daughter Aleena Grace, now two, was born on May 12, 2020 via surrogacy and the couple previously shared their story with The Falkirk Herald. They told of all the difficulties they faced with the little one being born during the pandemic to a surrogate in Barnsley. Although Georgina had two grown up children, Amanda and David, from a previous relationship, Aleena Grace’s arrival finally made their family complete. Pictured here with daughter Aleena, Georgina’s daughter Amanda, son David and grandson Oscar. Photo: Kayleigh Scott Photography
The couple had been due to marry on July 17 last year which would have been the 15th anniversary of them getting together. However, flooding at Beancross Farm meant they had to postpone until this year but the wedding went ahead at the venue on May 7. Pictured here beside the Kelpies. Photo: Kayleigh Scott Photography
Kerry Peder and Jamie Stewart said they had a “magical” wedding in Bannockburn last month. The couple married in front of family and friends at the King Robert Hotel on July 9. Kerry, 37, is a nursing assistant from Stirling, while Jamie, 38, originally from Airdrie but now living in Hamilton, is a construction worker.
Kerry had six eye-catching bridesmaids each in a different colour with their ages ranging from 13 to 45 years and was given away by her dad James and brother Kevin. Photo: Creative Images Photography
Kerry and Jamie with the bridal party. Kerry had six eye-catching bridesmaids each in a different colour with their ages ranging from 13 to 45 years. Photo: Creative Images Photography
Kerry and Jamie with their guests. The bride was given away by her terminally ill dad James and brother Kevin who is in the British Army. Photo: Creative Images Photography