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Flower Sending South Yorkshire:

Summer
Elegance

From: Ł20
Value
Simply Carnations

From: Ł19
Luxury
Captivation

From: Ł45
Love
Una Rosa

From: Ł20
Baby
Pretty Pink Pastels

From: Ł29
Contemporary
Gerbera Fanfare

From: Ł30
Traditional
Golden Times

From: Ł27
Plants
Phalaenopsis

From: Ł20


Florists in South Yorkshire

Braithwell Florists

You can contact Braithwell 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 South Yorkshire 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.


10 EPPING: Flower beds 'are too dangerous' - Wanstead and Woodford Guardian
FLOWER beds have been banned from Epping High Street because they are considered too dangerous. A new seating area is to be installed on the piazza outside the Costa coffee shop. And at a meeting of town councillors last week, it was suggested it ...

Snared in a homemade 'NitroNet' - BBC News
Most of this nitrogen is made for a reason - we need it to fertilise crops and feed ourselves. Without it, it has been estimated that around half of the world's population would not be alive. Put these parts of the problem together and you get what ...

Marian Aaronson - Guardian Unlimited
Marian Aaronson, who has died aged 89, helped transform flower arranging into an inspirational art form, becoming internationally renowned without ever losing the modesty that won her hundreds of friends and admirers. She was born Marian Davies in ...

BOY IS KILLED FOR WEARING WRONG SCHOOL UNIFORM - Daily Star
A model pupil was knifed to death because he was wearing the “wrong” school uniform. David Idowu, 14, died after being stabbed in the chest and stomach when he was confronted by youths from a rival school. Police sources believe he may have been ...

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Mystery of the phantom sculptor - Ananova
A phantom sculptor has been baffling Yorkshire folk by leaving mysterious stone heads outside their homes. Nineteen heads have appeared across Yorkshire, each different but bearing the same carved symbol that appears to spell the word "paradox ...

Marian Aaronson - Guardian Unlimited
Marian Aaronson, who has died aged 89, helped transform flower arranging into an inspirational art form, becoming internationally renowned without ever losing the modesty that won her hundreds of friends and admirers. She was born Marian Davies in ...

Snared in a homemade 'NitroNet' - BBC News
Most of this nitrogen is made for a reason - we need it to fertilise crops and feed ourselves. Without it, it has been estimated that around half of the world's population would not be alive. Put these parts of the problem together and you get what ...

BOY IS KILLED FOR WEARING WRONG SCHOOL UNIFORM - Daily Star
A model pupil was knifed to death because he was wearing the “wrong” school uniform. David Idowu, 14, died after being stabbed in the chest and stomach when he was confronted by youths from a rival school. Police sources believe he may have been ...

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Quote of the day - Open Democracy
We praise democracy most of the time, but we practice it as if we had accepted every argument against it, as if we believed it must depress the level of culture and of public life In the year 959 CE (Common Era), the peaceable King Edgar of Wessex ...

THE TANGLED LOVE LIFE OF HOT TODDY - Daily Star
And yesterday the Greater Manchester Chief Constable, who was found dead on Mount Snowdon, was linked to a series of new women. Todd, 50, sent two personal messages described as “distressing” from the top of the mountain just before he took his ...

The peopling of London: how 'they' become 'we' - Open Democracy
For centuries London has been a city of immigrants. Their first port of settlement has often been the East End area of Spitalfields. As a new museum opens there commemorating the impact of waves of these people – Huguenots and Jews, Bangladeshis ...

BOWER TO PASS HEAT TEST - Daily Star
BowerTurbo (9.15), the recent Oxford 595m track record-setter who ran far better than his formline suggests in last week’s Monkey final over C&D, can book his place in the Betfair 592 final by coasting home in the opening heat at Harlow tonight ...

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