A WOMAN who suffers from cerebral palsy fulfilled her dream of walking down the aisle at her wedding.
After waiting for lockdown restrictions to ease and having to postpone her special day three times Alaina Banfield-Coffee was married earlier this month.
Mrs Banfield-Coffee, from Ross-on-Wye, has the life-long condition following a difficult birth.
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The condition affects her movement and co-ordination.
After over two years of practising her walking at Megan Baker House in Ledbury she was able to make the 10-metre walk down the aisle to marry her new husband Philip.
"It was absolutely amazing and wonderful,"said her mother Angela Bryant.
"Alaina and Philip also had a first dance which was a lovely moment and very memorable."
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