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'I have been encouraging my relatives to travel over from Germany by Eurostar or by coach, as opposed to flying the short distance.'
Groom Robert Gray, speech therapist, said: 'We live quite close to our local station in Dollis Hill and the registry office is not far from Baker Street station, so what better way to travel there than by Tube?'
Penny Hazell, Jubilee line General Manager, said: 'We're delighted that this bride and groom have chosen to go to their wedding by Tube.
'Public transport is a sustainable way to travel around the Capital.
'London Underground is not only convenient for commuters and tourists but also for people on their way to a very special event like a wedding.
'We wish them all the best.'
Other green aspects of Robert and Stefanie's wedding include: the bride's dress, which is made from dyable material and reusable; invitations, menus and the order of ceremony, which are homemade using recycled paper; the catering at the reception which will use local produce; the organic wedding cake; the honeymoon trip round Europe by train, and the second-hand engagement ring.
Both Robert and Stefanie are members of Brent Friends of the Earth.
The X Factor might be the bane of some folks’ lives thanks to a certain pair of twins who keep appearing on the show week after week, but as we’re trying to determine who we’d most like to go on a hot date with this morning, we thought we’d open the floodgates to your views.
Readers' Comments
#1 by Loza - 16-07-2008 07:12
I think these two people are very good because they are saving our world and it is nice they found each other.
#2 by Tom - 12-08-2008 10:22
Congratulations once again, you two lovebirds! What a way to start your honeymoon. Keep up the good work.