First look inside new botanical shop enjoying 'good start' to life
A new garden and botanical shop has opened on the thriving independent street of Blyburgate in Beccles.
Waveney District reporter
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Having finished university in June I am delighted to be covering the region where I grew up. Should you have a story or wish to bring something to my attention, please drop me an email or find me on Twitter...
A new garden and botanical shop has opened on the thriving independent street of Blyburgate in Beccles.
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