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ProfilesYou are in: Nottingham > People > Profiles > Council House Insiders: The Florist Council House Insiders: The FloristFor nearly half its lifespan, Janet Meakin has been displaying flowers at the Council House. As a venue for civic functions and royal visits, Nottingham's Council House always has to look its best. For the past 39 years Janet Meakin has helped ensure just that. She's head florist, responsible for ensuring up to 12 major displays are kept fresh and being prepared to add new floral offerings for receptions and lunches.
Help playing audio/video Flowering seedsJanet's love of all things horticultural began at an early age. "When I was 12 I decided that was what I wanted to do. I just love flowers. You can do all sorts of different designs. I've made posies for royalty. It's quite interesting really." Her professional career began as a gardener at Nottingham's Woodthorpe Park. In 1970 she began work at the Council House. By 1982 she'd become head florist. Janet Meakin in her floral office Coming up rosesEvery Monday morning around 7:30 you'll find Janet at the wholesale market opposite Notts County's Meadow Lane ground. That's where she stocks up on flowers for the council house. She makes sure council tax payers get the most for their money. "I try to buy flowers that will last. Chrysanthemums and carnations." Dazzling displaysJanet loves a challenge and, although most of her displays follow a set pattern, her floral talents have been stretched on several occasions. One involved a special selection for the opening of the Goose Fair. "They gave me a list of rides at the fair. I had to make the arrangement to depict a helter skelter and a Big Wheel which was a bit of a challenge. But it's nice to do something a bit different and out of the ordinary." Never wiltingJanet has no intention of giving up her floral duties. "I can't be doing too bad a job if they've not sacked me in 39 years." last updated: 22/05/2009 at 17:19 SEE ALSOYou are in: Nottingham > People > Profiles > Council House Insiders: The Florist Facts About Nottingham Council HouseNottingham Council House was completed in 1929. It was designed by local local architect, Thomas Cecil Howitt. The building itself is made of Portland Stone, the same material that was used to build St Paul's Cathedral. Little John, the ten and a half ton striking bell, is reputed to have the deepest tone in the country. The third floor of the Nottingham Council House is dominated by the Council Chamber, where the 55 councillors meet at least 11 times a year. Here you'll find a star on the floor which marks the official centre of Nottingham. The Sheriff's Room is also known as the Royal Drawing Room and used by members of the Royal Family when they are in Nottingham. |
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