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Your Big Event - Karina Peachey's hen night in Lynn



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Girls a-loud! Bride-to-be Karina Peachey enjoyed her hen night in Lynn with friends ahead of her forthcoming marriage to Lee Emmerson.
Miss Peachey (32) was joined by around 40 friends for the night out, on Friday, May 9.

They enjoyed a meal at Cobblestones in Lynn before heading off to Heights nightclub.

Miss Peachey and her friends dressed in Army gear because she used to take part in Army cadet force activities.

She also wanted to wear a uniform with pride after newspaper stories about servicemen and women being ordered to wear civilian clothing in public after some military personnel encountered abuse from opponents of conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Miss Peachey, of Westmark, Fairstead, said of the evening: "It was brilliant. You could not have asked for a nicer group of people."

The wedding is due to take place on Friday at Lynn Town Hall.

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  • Last Updated: 20 May 2008 9:17 AM
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  • Location: King's Lynn
 
 
  

 
 


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