Online Florists Delivery in Nottingham,
Nottinghamshire,
England
Eden4flowers.co.uk deliver beautiful fresh flowers in the Nottingham area. Your delivery can be completed as fast as 9am next day. Free Delivery Anytime is available on all our flower bouquets. Guaranteed delivery time slots (by 9am, by10am, by 1pm, by 2pm or by 4pm) are available to purchase where time is important. Order online, our lowest prices are always our online prices. Our flowers and service is backed by our No Quibble Guarantee
Same Day Flowers Delivered by Florists in Nottingham
Through our local florists eden4flowers.co.uk offer delivery of Same Day Flowers to most areas in the UK. View our Same Day Flowers. To check on delivery coverage in Nottingham or to order please phone us before 12 noon on the day of delivery. Our Same Day Flowers service is available Monday - Friday. Service Not available around certain busy trading periods, Sundays and Bank Holiday closing days.
So much more than just flowers for delivery in Nottingham
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- Birthday Cakes
- Hampers
- Muffins & Gourmet Muffins
- Chocolate Hampers
- Fruit Baskets
- Gift Baskets
- Value Flowers
- Luxury Flowers
- Traditional Flowers
- Balloon in a Box
- Luxury Chocolates
About Nottingham
The NG postcode area, also known as the Nottingham postcode area, is a group of postal districts around Nottingham including areas in Derbyshire, southern Nottinghamshire and south east Lincolnshire.
Nottingham is a city in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England. Its conurbation is the largest in the East Midlands region of England.
In 2006 Nottingham had a city population of 286,400. However, Nottingham City's border is tightly drawn and so this figure excludes many places which most people consider to be Nottingham, such as Carlton, Gedling and West Bridgford. The Greater Nottingham conurbation, which does include these areas along with the large expanse of suburbs and towns on the outskirts such as Ilkeston, Long Eaton and Eastwood, has a population of 666,358. It is the 7th largest urban area in the United Kingdom, ranking between Liverpool and Sheffield. Nottingham is also a member of the English Core Cities Group.
In 2007, Nottingham was positioned fourth in the retail shopping league of England (CACI Retail Footprint 2007), behind London, Birmingham and Manchester, but ahead of Leeds, Liverpool, Southampton, Bluewater and Newcastle.
There are two main shopping centres in Nottingham: Victoria Centre and Westfield Broadmarsh. Work on redeveloping Westfield Broadmarsh at a cost of £400 million (creating 400 stores, 136,000m² of shopping space) is to start in 2008 although this could be offset by closures elsewhere in the city. Debenhams and Marks and Spencer are to be the anchors of the new centre, which will be open in 2011. Smaller shopping centres are the The Exchange Arcade, the Flying Horse Walk (once a famous hotel) and new developments in Trinity Square and The Pod.
Nottingham has two large-capacity theatres, the Nottingham Playhouse and the Theatre Royal (which together with the neighbouring Royal Concert Hall forms the Royal Centre) and a smaller theatre space at the University of Nottingham's Lakeside Arts Centre. There are also several art galleries which often receive national attention, particularly the Nottingham Castle Museum, the Angel Row Gallery (attached to the main library), the University of Nottingham's Djanogly Gallery and Wollaton Park's Yard Gallery. The visual arts in Nottingham will be significantly enhanced in 2008 and 2009 by the opening of New Art Exchange and Centre for Contemporary Art Nottingham.
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