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First gay wedding takes place hours after same-sex marriage became legalised

Cormac Gollogly and Richard Dowling both 35 had traveled to south Tipperary early on Tuesday morning to make history as the first gay couple to tie the knot publicly

Cormac Gollogly and Richard Dowling both 35 had traveled to south Tipperary early on Tuesday morning to make history as the first gay couple to tie the knot publicly

Ireland's first gay wedding has taken place in the weirdest place ever - the waiting room of a health centre.

Cormac Gollogly and Richard Dowling both 35 had traveled to south Tipperary early on Tuesday morning to make history as the first gay couple to tie the knot publicly.

Gollogly - a barrister from Terenure in Dublin and Dowling, a banker from Athlone were already in a civil partnership before they sealed their marriage on September 18.

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The couple celebrated with their friends and family at the Kilshane House after the marriage was fully sealed.

"It feels really special, we feel so honoured and privileged to be not only the first but now that we actually are married as well,"

"The registrar knew it was so important to us (to be first) so she said will we just do it here.

"Having had the big, lavish ceremony in Kilshane in September, we didn’t feel hard done by in that sense," Dowling told Metro UK.

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The pair who have been together for 12 years were joined by senior registrar Mary Claire Heffernan in the presence of two witnesses as they signed the register on a hospital trolley in the waiting area of the centre at around 8.30am.

Gollogly and Dowling got engaged after a beach proposal in Sitges, Spain, two years ago.

"It’s been a whirlwind, it’s been incredible," said Mr Gollogly.

"We are delighted to be the first to get married."

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