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Seaview Flowers & Gifts

Order flowers and gifts from Seaview Flowers & Gifts located in Inverness NS for a birthday, anniversary, graduation or a funeral service. The address of the flower shop is 15894 Central Avenue, Inverness Nova Scotia B0E1N0 Zip. The phone number is (902) 258-2674. We are committed to offer the most accurate information about Seaview Flowers & Gifts in Inverness NS. Please contact us if this listing needs to be updated. Seaview Flowers & Gifts delivers fresh flowers – order today.

Business name:
Seaview Flowers & Gifts
Address:
15894 Central Avenue
City:
Inverness
State:
Nova Scotia
Zip Code:
B0E1N0
Phone number:
(902) 258-2674
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Oct 15, 2020

Popular Inverness florist's shop attacked by vandals overnight - Inverness Courier

The outside of The Flower Company has been 'tagged' by vandals.An Inverness florist is calling for information about damage to the front of its business in an overnight attack.The Flower Company on Church Street, called for information on social media, after arriving at work this morning to discover vandalism around the doorway to the front of the shop.On Facebook the owners of the business, asked people to be kind and to support local business. The post read: "We are feeling very sad and disappointed to arrive this morning to see that the frontage of our shop has been vandalised"Please help us identify who has done this, so that it does not effect any further local businesses."Read related stories: Police call for witnesses to break in at Inverness church Read more news.Having trouble getting out to pick up your weekly newspaper?Get a digital copy of the Inverness Courier delivered straight to your inbox every week and read the full newspaper on your desktop, phone or laptop.SUBSCRIBE NOW...

May 1, 2020

Floral tribute honours frontline casualties of Covid-19 - STV News

News Unions and community councillors pay their heartfelt respects. A colourful display has been left on the banks of the River Ness in Inverness. A touching floral tribute has been laid by the banks of the River Ness in Inverness to honour frontline health and care staff who have died during the battle against coronavirus.The colourful display was organised by trades unionists and members of the local Park Community Council.The flowers were placed at the workers’ memorial at Friars Shott in Huntly Street earlier this week, to mark the annual International Workers’ Memorial Day.Separately, a message was posted online by the Inverness and District Trades Union Council which called for better personal protective equipment for those working in essential services during the crisis.It stated: “Remember the dead, fight for the living.”Covid-19 has claimed the lives of more than 100 UK health and care workers.

Jul 26, 2019

Flower Farmers' Big Weekend - Saga Magazine News

Today Flowers from the Farm comprises over 620 members, from Cornwall to Inverness. These passionate growers and florists all champion a return to home-grown seasonal flowers, both to safeguard the environment and to provide British shoppers with the charm and scent of traditional blooms. The Flower Farmers’ Big Weekend 16-18 August; entry prices vary, flowersfromthefarm.co.uk; #flowerfarmersbigweekend Organic Blooms, Oxfordshire. Five growers to visit during The Flower Farmers’ Big Weekend Picking Posies, Lancashire On 17 August, grower Becky Hindley will welcome visitors to see her plot, buy freshly cut flowers and enjoy refreshments. Entry costs £2 and proceeds go to charity. pickingposies.co.uk Far Hill Flowers, Monmouthshire Join grower Justine Scouller on 18 August for a tour of her cutting patch and garden. Buy cut flowers and enjoy refreshments. Entry £5; children go free. farhillflowers.co.uk Howe Farm Flowers, Buckinghamshire On 17 August, grower Amber Partner will welcome you to pick flowers and demonstrate how to prepare and arrange them for the vase. Tickets cost £55. howefarmflowers.com Keeping the Plot, Fife On 18 August, grower Sarah Hunter will give visitors a tour of her flower field and invite them to pick their own flowers. Tickets cost £25 and include a picnic lunch. keepingtheplot.co.uk The Forgotten Garden, Devon Enjoy Patricia Cottam’s market garden on the edge of Exmoor on 17 August; buy flowers and enjoy refreshments. Bouquet workshop on 18 August costs £45. theforgottengarden.co.uk Subscribe today for just £12 for 12 issues...

Apr 27, 2019

The Flower Box in Grantown-on-Spey in running for Florist of the Year (North) title in Scottish Independent Retail Awards - Strathspey Herald

Competing with The Flower Box for this year’s title are Fiona’s Flower Studio and The Flower Company (both Inverness), Victoriana Florist & Gifts in Alness, Dingwall’s Daisy Rue Flowers, The Flower Shop London House in Tain and Aberdeen Flowers in the granite city.

Jul 26, 2018

First-ever Highlands garden festival to be staged at Inverness Botanic Gardens

Cecilia Grigor, Planit Scotland director The Highlands first-ever garden festival is being staged next weekend at the stunning Inverness Botanic Gardens as it celebrates its silver anniversary. As the attraction enjoys its milestone 25th year, it will step into the history books by hosting the first Highland Garden Fest on Sunday July 22. Gardening enthusiasts are being invited along to the event at Inverness Botanic Gardens, which first opened its doors in 1993 to provide an oasis of calm and beauty on the outskirts of the bustling city. The festival will celebrate everything from nurturing flowers to growing fruit and vegetables, landscaping and attracting wildlife to your garden. Ewan Mackintosh, manager of the gardens' Nursery and GROW Project, said he was "delighted" to be hosting the first Highland Garden Festival. He added: "The festival will allow us to showcase our magnificent gardens. This is a beautiful oasis in the heart of the Highlands with tropical house, cactus house, landscaped gardens, fish pond, plant sales area and café. "The Festival will also give us a great opportunity to tell visi...

May 24, 2018

Region's flower growers represented in gold medal exhibit at Chelsea Flower Show

Forever Green Flower Farm, from Ormesby St Margaret. The great flower migration took place last Saturday when FFTF members from Inverness to the Isles of Scilly finished picking their flowers and loaded them into cars and ferries. These deliveries converged at 12 hubs before larger vans took the buckets to the Great Pavilion in London.

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