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HomestoriesBringing Scotland to us

Bringing Scotland to us

On 30 April, Georgia Roberts and Brodie Black tied the knot.

Brodie is the youngest in his family while Georgia is the middle child but the oldest girl.

The couple got ready at the Ivy Leaf Chapel and had a church ceremony followed by a reception out at Steinbrook Hall.

They were joined by Georgia’s Maid of Honour, Shay Black, and her bridesmaids, Sophie Mallett and Tess Hearn.

The Best Man was Caleb Edmondstone and Harry Donnelly was the groomsman.

Georgia’s parents Anne and Tony Roberts, and Brodie’s parents Kim Hearn and Dennis Black, also joined the couple on their happy day.

Georgia and Brodie originally wanted to get married in Scotland but had to push the wedding back due to Covid-19. On the big day, they brought Scotland to them.

The bridal party’s hair was done by Cuts and Curls, while Katrina Visentin did their makeup.

Photography was done by Shane Anderson.

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