A HEREFORDSHIRE horse rescue helped make Happy Mondays star Bez's dream wedding possible.
KC Horse Rescue's KC Horse Drawn Carriages, based in Bowley Lane, Bodenham, was called in to transport Bez (real name Mark Berry) and his bride, Firouzeh Razavi, during their special day at Kentchurch in Herefordshire.
Sharing pictures of the big day, a spokesperson for the rescue said it was a beautiful day for a stunning couple, who were carried in a black carriage pulled by two stunning horses, Dancer and Dreamer.
Click here to visit the KC Horse Rescue page and view the pictures of the big day
The rescue has been established in the county for more than 30 years, rescuing hundreds of horses and ponies.
"Many we still care for at our stables in Herefordshire and others we have placed at loving homes around the country where they can end their days being loved and cared for in safety," the rescue said.
"One of the ways we raise money so that we are able to continue this work is with our KC Carriages, for weddings, funerals and special events throughout the country. We have travelled the length and breadth of the UK with our horses and carriages making every event memorable, especially when our clients know that they are also helping support our rescue work. So a big thank you to Mark and Firouzeh for choosing KC Carriages and helping to support the work we do."
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Music star Bez, who lives in Herefordshire, won Celebrity Big Brother in 2005 and stood unsuccessfully as a candidate in the 2015 general election, now appears regularly on Channel 4's Gogglebox.
He has also appeared on Celebrity Masterchef and Dancing on Ice.
In 2016, it was reported that he was involved in a permaculture community in south Herefordshire, and has been spotted around the county, but keeps a relatively low profile.
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