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Florists in Coleraine, MN

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Coleraine MN News

Jun 16, 2017

DEATH NOTICES: Friday June 16th 2017

Donations, if wished, by making cheques payable to Croaghmore Presbyterian Church, c/o Ms. Charlene Wade, 3 Upper Abbey Street, Coleraine, BT52 1BF. Lovingly remembered by all the family.SCOTT, Jim - June 14th 2017 (peacefully) at Causeway Hospital, Jim, 6 Rectory Road, Coleraine, dearly loved husband of Maureen, much loved father of Trevor, Stephen and Mandy, father-in-law to Marian, Janice and James and devoted grandfather to Alex, Jake, Holly, Amy & Evie. Service in Ballyrashane Presbyterian Church on Saturday at 1.00pm followed by interment in Ballyrashane Parish Churchyard. Family flowers only please. Donations in lieu if desired for Injured Riders Fund or Air Ambulance or Ballyrashane Presbyterian Church Building Fund or Laurel House (please make cheques payable to Mrs Mona Murdock) c/o 31 Bushmills Road, Coleraine. Deeply regretted by his loving family and entire family circle. "Safe In The Arms Of Jesus."If you have a story or want to send a photo or video to us please contact the Derry Now editorial team on 028 7129 6600 for Derry City stories Or 028 7774 3970 for County Derry stories. Or you can email [email protected] at any time.

Mar 23, 2017

DEATH NOTICES: Wednesday March 22nd 2017

Mercy On His Soul. Our Lady Of Lourdes Intercede For Him .HUTCHINSON, Margaret Smyth - 18th March 2017, suddenly at her home, 14 Greenmount Drive, Coleraine, dearly beloved wife of the late Alexander, much loved mother of David, Alice, Eileen and the late Mary, grandmother of Lisa-Margaret and Michael Moore Hutchinson and dear friend of Chris. House and Funeral Private at her own request. No flowers please. Donations in lieu if desired by making cheques payable to N I Chest, Heart & Stroke c/o Ms Charlene Wade, 3 Upper Abbey Street, Coleraine, BT52 1BF.CARLIN, Kathleen (née Dickie) - 20th March 2017 , beloved wife of the late Michael, 62 St. Canice’s Park, Eglinton, loving mother of Christine, Bernadette, Claire, Dermott and Sonia and a much loved grandmother. Funeral from her daughter’s home, 77 St. Canice’s Park, on Thursday at 10.25am for 11 o’clock Requiem Mass in Star of the Sea Church, Faughanvale. Interment afterwards in the adjoining cemetery. Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Pray For Her.BLAIR, William Samuel - March 21st 2017, peacefully passed away at Royal Victoria Hospital, William Samuel, 118 Ringsend Road, Limavady, much loved husband of the late Elizabeth, loving father of Samuel and Andrew, father in law and grandfather, brother and brother in law. Funeral service in his late home on Friday 24th at 2pm followed by burial 1st Limavady Presbyterian Church Burying ground. Family flowers only please, donations if desired to Diabetes UK c/o Browns Funeral Directors, 25 Church Street, Limavady. Will be sadly missed by his friends and entire family circle.If you have a story or want to send a photo or video to us please contact the Derry Now editorial team on 028 7129 6600 for Derry City stories Or 028 7774 3970 for County Derry stories. Or you can email [email protected] at any time.

Oct 22, 2015

Grow Wild and pick a favourite flower in Northern Ireland

For the past two years, I have been a part of Grow Wild in Northern Ireland and seen the massive benefits that have bloomed locally.Coleraine, Derry and Belfast 'grow wild'U.TVall 3 news articles »... (Belfast Telegraph)

Oct 22, 2015

If you pick these protected wild flowers in Northern Ireland you will face ...

Derry, transforming Belfast into a city of wildflowers, and bringing two Coleraine communities - Ballysally and Millburn - together across what is currently an unused no-man’s-land. Belfast City Council wants to create a City of Wildflowers, bringing beautiful natural colour to a series of high-profile sites across Belfast, transforming the environment while also providing work opportunities for local people. The Cornfield Project would see an unused area of wood and grass between Coleraine’s Millburn and Ballysally estates transformed with wild flowers, revamping the area and also bringing the two communities together. Flowers of Foyle plans to plant a stunning “river of flowers” from Creggan Country Park down to the River Foyle, using wild flower meadows and nature paths to comprise a breath-taking flower trail. Voting is under way and runs until November 1 and it is to the public to allocate the funding, by supporting whichever project they think is best. MORE: In pictures: Police aim to root out Co Derry flower pot vandals This year will see the public in both Northern Ireland and Wales decide on their respective flagship projects. Both England and Scotland have already made their choice – with Tale of Two Cities transforming prominent spaces to connect Liverpool and Manchester, while a derelict sewage works in Barrhead near Glasgow has been redeveloped and filled with wild flowers. Grow Wild is in its third year of wild flower campaigning, aiming to bring people together to transform a communal space by sowing and growing native plants. Already numerous community initiatives have made a difference across Nor... (Belfast Live)