Flying high was RAF electrical technician Damon Douglas Felgate and his bride Tracy Michelle Berry as they married at Napier's restaurant.

Damon, younger son of Michael and Lydia Felgate, of Sycamore Grove, Eastburn, married Tracy, the elder daughter of Michael and Jean Berry, of Langford Road, Burley in Wharfedale.

The bride, a nursery nurse at Woodside Nursery School in Farnhill, wore a white satin dress with seed pearls, diamante detail and fishtail train.

She also wore her mother's long white veil with a seed pearl and diamante tiara, and carried a bouquet of lemon illios and cream Bianca roses in a teardrop effect.

Matron of honour was Elizabeth Felgate (bridegroom's sister-in-law) and bridesmaids were Leanne Berry (bride's sister) and Chlo Felgate (bridegroom's niece).

The elder bridesmaids wore line short-sleeved gold satin dresses and carried bouquets of lemon and yellow roses in a posy style. Chlo wore a short-sleeved dress with gold satin bodice and white net skirt with gold rosebuds, and carried a basket of lemon and cream bud roses.

The best man was Dean Williams and the groomsman was Duncan Felgate (bridegroom's brother).