Treat your loved ones this Valentine's Day and support Gainsborough businesses
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The Florist, Rochell Rose and Coe&Co have teamed up to create the perfect Lockdown Valentine’s package, in one delivery customers can receive a stunning, bespoke basket of gifts including beauty products, jewellery, fizz, chocolates and flowers.
And they’re also spreading the love with a great Valentine’s giveaway through Facebook.
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Hide AdOne lucky winner will receive a dozen red roses, as well as fizz, chocolates, Rochell Rose goodies and a beautiful Thomas Sabo charm bracelet from Coe and Coe.
You can find the competition through the Marshall’s Yard Facebook page or The Florist’s Facebook page with all the details to be in with a chance to win this great prize.
Charlotte Toplass, tenant liaison executive at Marshall’s Yard, said: “Valentine’s celebrations may be a little bit different this year but that doesn’t mean you can’t treat your loved one.
“We are delighted that some of our great independent businesses here are coming together to offer the lovely Valentine’s package and a fantastic competition through facebook.
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Hide Ad"Many of our essential stores also have some great gift ideas as well as some delicious dine in ideas from M&S.”
To order a Valentine’s gift contact the Florist on 01427 612907 or visit www.thefloristmarshallsyard.co.uk to see some of the great gift ideas which are available and for store opening times visit www.marshallsyard.co.uk.
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