Ian’s hard work tending to the outside of the branch earned him 4th place at the Aberdeen in Bloom Garden Competition
Ian Anderson wins 4th place in Aberdeen in Bloom Garden Competition 2017
At Dignity owned Aberdeen Funeral Directors, Funeral Director, Ian Anderson tends the floral displays at the funeral home on Causeway End, Aberdeen. He has recently won 4th place in Category 4 (other displays) at the Aberdeen in Bloom Garden Competition 2017.
The Aberdeen City Council Rose Awards Ceremony was held at the Beach Ballroom on Wednesday 20th September. Funeral Director, Ian Anderson has tended the beds for the last few years and takes great pride in making the outside of the funeral home awash with colour. Clients of the branch appreciate the time and effort taken over the exterior as this has been commented on many times.
The Aberdeen in Bloom Garden Competition is an annual event, which encourages the local community to get in touch with their green-fingered side. Well done to Ian and Aberdeen Funeral Directors.
Ian’s Aberdeen in Bloom certificate
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