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Lorry load of wedding bells for Melissa & Dean
Saturday November 5 went off with a BANG of the Lorry chains and bins as a fleet of Hillier Recycling LTD Lorries paraded around Bournemouth in their classic purple grey and white colours. They spectacularly
marked one of the biggest weddings in
the waste industry, with the groom arriving in style with his fleet of lorrys on the horizon. Friends and family gathered at St John’s Church in
Bournemouth to celebrate the wedding of Dean Hillier (28), owner of Hillier Recycling Ltd, and Melissa Hillier (25), with a convoy of vehicles marking the occasion. Wedding guests – and most of Bournemouth – was taken
aback when the groomsmen were transported by Hillier Recycling Ltd trucks to the church to await the bride’s arrival. Upon arrival of the bride, all the lorries honked their
horns to let Dean know his last few minutes of freedom were soon to be over. The purple and grey vehicles were adorned with ribbons, and certainly cleaned up for the special occasion. After the ceremony the new Mrs Hillier then went to The Manor
in Burton for the reception, and danced the night away with their daughters – three-year-old Jenna, two-year-old Kaysie, and 15 month old Lorena who were dressed in beautiful white dresses.
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Hillier Recycling Ltd, t/a Quick Skips, is a family run company
in the Skip and Recycling Business and have been trading for 20 years. They have their own Waste transfer station in Ferndown, Dorset, and cover the Bournemouth and the surrounding areas.
Avril, Hillier Recycling Ltd
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