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Flower Sending Suffolk:

Summer
Elegance

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Value
Simply Carnations

From: 19
Luxury
Captivation

From: 45
Love
Una Rosa

From: 20
Baby
Pretty Pink Pastels

From: 29
Contemporary
Gerbera Fanfare

From: 30
Traditional
Golden Times

From: 27
Plants
Phalaenopsis

From: 20


Florists in Suffolk

Alpheton Florists

You can contact Alpheton 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 Suffolk 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.


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Raising vegetables under Canada's midnight sun - Reuters UK
INUVIK, Northwest Territories (Reuters) - Amanda Joynt reached down and picked a fresh tomato from the vine. That's no small feat when you are living 200 km (120 miles) above the Arctic Circle in Canada's Far North. Joynt, a resident of Inuvik is a ...

Breaking the organ donor taboo - BBC Europe
Greece's leading heart transplant surgeon is urging the Athens government to capitalise on a recent high-profile case and encourage more people to carry organ donor cards. Greece has more traffic accidents than many of its European neighbours Despite ...

Graveside flowerpots banned from churchyard for health and safety ... - Daily Telegraph
Rev Allan Sheath wrote to families setting them a deadline to collect ornaments and tributes left to loved-ones in St Michael's churchyard in Honiton, Devon. He cited fears that traditional terra cotta pots or glass jars could fragment and injure ...

August the cruellest month for bugs - The Independent
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Breaking the organ donor taboo - BBC Europe
Greece's leading heart transplant surgeon is urging the Athens government to capitalise on a recent high-profile case and encourage more people to carry organ donor cards. Greece has more traffic accidents than many of its European neighbours Despite ...

August the cruellest month for bugs - The Independent
It has been a miserable summer for bugs as well as people, the head of Britain's insect conservation charity has said. Although the plight of butterflies in summer 2008 has been publicised, other insect groups have suffered severely because of the ...

Graveside flowerpots banned from churchyard for health and safety ... - Daily Telegraph
Rev Allan Sheath wrote to families setting them a deadline to collect ornaments and tributes left to loved-ones in St Michael's churchyard in Honiton, Devon. He cited fears that traditional terra cotta pots or glass jars could fragment and injure ...

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AN INCREASING number of Suffolk pubs are calling time for good because of plummeting trade, it has been claimed. The “triple whammy” of the economic slowdown, the smoking ban, and cheap supermarket drinks has thrown the county's pub industry into ...

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