Glasgow Florists
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Welcome to Glasgow Florists.

Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland with a very large population. It enjoys a milder climate that rest of Scotland owing to its position next to the Clyde Estuary and the fact that it is sheltered by the Clyde Hills.

It boasts a prestigious university and has a varied cultural centre with many art galleries, theatres and even Opera. Like a lot of cities it has a vast number of shops and restaurants. The City Council occupies a city centre location.

Glasgow is also a very historic city having been occupied initially in prehistoric times.

You may have come to this site to find information relating to the Floristry industry.

There is a national association for florists who have 6,500 members and are on-hand to offer support and advice to florists, customers and the press alike. If you wish to become a florist there are two main ways to enter the field. Either through a full or part time college course, giving you a recognised qualification in Floristry or via on the job training.

Once qualified you may decide to accept employment or set up your own business. Read on for more information on Glasgow and the profession of the Florist...