Flower shop back after arson attack.

From: Spalding Guardian & Lincs Free Press (Spalding,England) | Date: January 24, 2008 | Copyright information

A flower shop devastated by fire is back trading from the premises just nine months later.

Flowers 'N' Things in Red Lion Street, Spalding, was gutted in April when arsonists set fire to a wheelie bin outside and flames burned through a side door.

The business was able to continue trading from a unit opposite while the damaged building was cleaned and restored.

Anna Avery, who owns the business with sister Jane Fletcher and mother Hazel Goemans, sa...

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