Delivering flowers in remote parts of the UK and Channel islands is a walk in the park, for iflorist Network of local florists, who go that extra mile to deliver flowers for that special occasion.
Who would expect to have an order placed online be delivered by horse and cart or bicycle, but if you place an order
on http://www.iflorist.co.uk for the The Isle of Sark, in the channel Islands, that is exactly how they will be delivered.
The small island is part of the Channel Isles, which has a population of a mere 600 people, what is surprising is that the island
Is car free zone, the only vehicles permitted are horse and carts, tractors and bicycles, and there is not a florist on the island.
So the only way to arrange for a bouquet to be delivered is to have a local florist in the neighbouring Island of Guernsey, who then dispatch the flowers
By boat, transferred to a horst and cart and delivered to the doorstep....
Iflorist certainly go that extra mile, to ensure its customers are able to deliver flowers the length and breadth of the British Isles.
Managing Director, David Price commented “providing a comprehensive deliver service in the UK and to over 140 countries is not for the faint hearted, and we pride ourselves in coping with logistical solutions”.
The Lancashire based floral and gifting company, enables flowers to be sent the world over, and makes the task of sending a gift effortless, its network of over 1800 florists deliver orders that have been ordered in just about every country in the world,
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