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Flower Sending Gwynedd:

Summer
Elegance

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Value
Simply Carnations

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Luxury
Captivation

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Love
Una Rosa

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Baby
Pretty Pink Pastels

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Contemporary
Gerbera Fanfare

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Traditional
Golden Times

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Plants
Phalaenopsis

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Florists in Gwynedd

Aberdaron Florists

You can contact Aberdaron florists direct and get them to deliver the flowers for you, or you can get Flowers To The Door to deliver them for you. We deliver flowers all over the UK - not just in Gwynedd Monday to Saturday and even offer same day delivery (for orders placed before 2.30pm). You can order and pay online and we will confirm that your order has been received and is being processed.


November in bloom! - Reading Evening Post
There is a little self-congratulatory exercise that I like to carry out this time of year. Smugness never lasts for long in gardening as pests, diseases and weather wipe the self-satisfied smiles off our faces. However sometimes in mid-winter when ...

Coppell's tribute to Stewart McEwan - Reading Evening Post
Reading manager Steve Coppell has paid tribute to young footballer Stewart McEwan who died in Wales last weekend. Coppell described the 13-year-old, who had just been signed by Reading Football Club, as “hardworking and conscientious” as well as ...

Pot plants for London Olympic medallists - Times Online
To the victor, the laurels. Or rather, at the London 2012 Olympic Games, a pot plant. In an attempt to be environmentally competitive, organisers of the London Olympics are planning to scrap the exotic bouquets usually presented to winners and ...

Pot plants instead of bouquets for medallists at 2012 London Olympics - Daily Telegraph
Officials are proposing to give athletes home-grown plants, rather than flowers flown in from abroad, due to the hefty carbon footprint such flights would leave. Tessa Jowell, the minister for the Olympics, has confirmed in parliament that "locally ...

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The Lleyn Peninsula: walk of the month - Daily Telegraph
A North Wales spring morning of blue sky from sea horizon to distant mountains, but cold enough at the outermost tip of the Llyn Peninsula for the grasses in the steeply sloping graveyard of Aberdaron's Church of St Hywyn to be stiff with frost ...

Text-only Version - 24 Hour Museum
Staff at Hampshire County Council Museums Service are celebrating the recovery of an important late 17th century tin-glazed earthenware figure of Ignis, the personification of fire; which was stolen from the Allen Gallery , Alton in April 2002. The ...

Pot plants instead of bouquets for medallists at 2012 London Olympics - Daily Telegraph
Officials are proposing to give athletes home-grown plants, rather than flowers flown in from abroad, due to the hefty carbon footprint such flights would leave. Tessa Jowell, the minister for the Olympics, has confirmed in parliament that "locally ...

Vicar defies rules to carry out church blessing of 'lesbian wedding' - Daily Telegraph
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, warned liberals at the Lambeth Conference of 'grave' consequences if they do not stop inflaming tensions by blessing same-sex unions Photo: PA The Rev Jim Cotter said the service celebrating the civil ...

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'We have a lot of quality family time' - Guardian Unlimited
'Sorry the milk isn't fresh," Jo Porter apologises as she brews a pot of coffee, "I couldn't catch the cow this morning ... " A year ago, Jo, her husband, Steve, 14-year-old daughter, Rachel, and son, Ben, 12, traded doorstep deliveries, neighbours ...

Focus on nuclear plant's future - BBC UK News
As well as considering how to handle radioactive waste at the site, the environmental study being considered also looks at the cultural and archaeological impacts of decommissioning the station. "When Wylfa stops generating there will be period of ...

Yesterday in parliament - Guardian Unlimited
Tim Burr, the comptroller and auditor general, is to examine the £37bn bank bail-out, Edward Leigh (Con, Gainsborough), the chairman of the public accounts committee, said. Burr will look into whether the Treasury had secured compliance from the ...

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The Royal Naval Museum in Portsmouth is to host the first all-embracing exhibition about the Falklands War to mark the 25th anniversary of the conflict. Major events will be held both in the UK and in the islands themselves to commemorate the 1982 ...

Snooping around (5 pictures) - Guardian Unlimited
Wreck of the week: Glyn Garth, Ynys Mon, Anglesey . OK, so it's tiny (one bedroom), it's tired and it leaks, but this Victorian bathing house - built to serve a now vanished Bishop’s palace - has planning permission for expansion into a four ...

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