Bride and groom roll up at wedding in bin truck

Alexander StevanovicEssex
News imageDANNY FITZPATRICK-AILARA Danny and his wife are standing by the bin lorry, kissing. Balloons are next to them. The bin lorry door is open. The lorry is parked on a residential street.DANNY FITZPATRICK-AILARA
Danny said using a bin lorry rather than a more traditional option was his wife's idea

A street cleaner who swapped the traditional wedding car option for a new bin lorry said it was his wife's idea.

Danny Fitzpatrick-Ailara swept wife April off her feet by turning up in the refuse vehicle for the wedding in Southend-on-Sea last week.

The 58-year-old said he was surprised when his company Suez, the contractor for the city council, agreed to the whacky suggestions.

"I realised we had a new fleet coming so when I spoke to my operations manager about it, he told me they were being delivered on the day,' he explained.

"You get the usual jokes from colleagues such as 'Did you wheelie get married?' but it's been really positive."

News imageDANNY FITZPATRICK-AILARA A blue bin lorry in a residential road with wedding guests standing next to it. One is holding balloons. There are residential homes in the background and a garden at the front of the picture.DANNY FITZPATRICK-AILARA
Danny and April attached a banner to the truck, reading "Just bin married"

The couple, who first met at school and have been together for 16 months, were the first passengers to christen the vehicle - as first reported by the Southend Echo.

Danny is also a music producer in his spare time.

The company had a driver pick them up from home and take them to the registry office at Southend Civic Centre.

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