A couple experienced a "perfect" moment after getting married in Liverpool. Ray Pendleton, from Formby, and his new wife Vicky, originally from Mold in Flintshire owe their unique first dance to the city's buskers. A friend managed to film the beautiful moment as a crowd gathered to watch Ray and Vicky dance to The Stereophonics hit "Dakota" outside the Iceland store off Williamson Square, reports the ECHO.

Ray said: "We just saw each other coming and [the buskers] couldn't have been happier to make that special memory for us. The song was just perfect really because we feel like we've found the one!" READ MORE: Motorist branded 'moron' in aggressive note on car in Conwy resort - but people spot mistake READ MORE: 'Little Italy' hidden in Welsh jungle with 200 replica buildings and Venetian canal The couple, who have five children between them, met three years ago after striking up a conversation over Match.com.

A week later, they met face-to-face at Cosy Club on Paradise Street and, as they say, the rest is history. They initially wanted to keep their wedding a rather low-key affair. But, that plan soon went out the window once family and friends got involved.

Vicky said: "We were happy to have it just us, rock up in our jeans and do it with the kids but it soon took off when we told some family and then we couldn't leave out some friends. It all just snowballed from there really but it was all-in-all a beautiful day." Ray agreed, and said: "It's people that make these thing.