This is Bath --
A blind date at a cinema led to 50 years of marriage for a Bath couple.
Mike and Carol Collins from Odd Down were introduced by a friend of Carol's, and hit it off straight away.
The couple, aged 72 and 69, had their first date at the old Beau Nash cinema.
Mr Collins worked as a builder, and as a bus and coach driver, while his wife worked in catering at venues across the city.
They have five children: Julie, Nigel, Stephen, Jayne and Joanne.
Mr Collins retired seven years ago, and Mrs Collins retired five years ago.
They enjoy travelling, and spending time with their ten grandchildren: Craig, Charlotte, Lauren, Sophie, Elle, Josh, Dom, Jordan, Olivia and Kiera and two great grandchildren, Rio and Leo.
Mrs Collins said: "The secret to a happy marriage is lots of patience and give and take." Reported by This is 4 days ago.
A blind date at a cinema led to 50 years of marriage for a Bath couple.
Mike and Carol Collins from Odd Down were introduced by a friend of Carol's, and hit it off straight away.
The couple, aged 72 and 69, had their first date at the old Beau Nash cinema.
Mr Collins worked as a builder, and as a bus and coach driver, while his wife worked in catering at venues across the city.
They have five children: Julie, Nigel, Stephen, Jayne and Joanne.
Mr Collins retired seven years ago, and Mrs Collins retired five years ago.
They enjoy travelling, and spending time with their ten grandchildren: Craig, Charlotte, Lauren, Sophie, Elle, Josh, Dom, Jordan, Olivia and Kiera and two great grandchildren, Rio and Leo.
Mrs Collins said: "The secret to a happy marriage is lots of patience and give and take." Reported by This is 4 days ago.