Lindfield Business

Lindfield resident's genius wellbeing gifts - Not Another Bunch of Flowers

A Scaynes Hill business set up by Lindfield resident Anikka Burton following her cancer diagnosis, has received a national award. Not Another Bunch of Flowers has won the ‘Best Alternative Gift Business’ category in the annual Business Excellence Awards, run by Acquisition International. The awards celebrate businesspeople who have ‘battled, persevered and have coped with the unprecedented change and growth during the pandemic.’

“I’m really chuffed!” said Anikka. “We really pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and the whole team has worked so hard, particularly over the last couple of years since covid hit. “This is recognition of their hard work and dedication and it’s wonderful to have it publicly recognised.” Not Another Bunch of Flowers was set up in 2013 after Anikka was diagnosed with breast cancer. “Friends and family wanted to send me a little something along with messages of support, but just didn’t know what to send - apart from flowers,” said Anikka. “Not many people know that flowers are banned in most hospitals. This inspired me to set up a site selling gift alternatives to flowers, including cancer care packages, hospital hampers and get-well gifts.”

Since then, the business has expanded, moving to Scaynes Hill and offering a range of unique and thoughtful gifts for all occasions including new mums, baby gifts, mums-to-be and presents for birthdays and Christmas. “Our build-your-own gifts and care packages have allowed us to offer even more gifts including seasonal gifts, birthdays, christenings, new homes, weddings, engagements and anniversaries,” added Anikka. “And our corporate packages, with their emphasis on wellbeing, have been hugely popular since the initial lockdown.”

Delicious brownies by Caroline

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Lindfield resident Caroline Ford has been commercially baking for some years supplying local cafes, including Lindfield Coffee Works and Field & Forest. However now she’s branching out on something new: Brownies direct to your door!

“I have been perfecting my brownie recipe until I came up with what I use today, which seems to go down jolly well with anyone who eats it!” Caroline explained. “The thing about a brownie is they are easily transportable - unlike an iced cake - and make an excellent alternative present to flowers or chocolates – thus, The Lindfield Brownie Company was born!”

Caroline describes herself as a Lindfielder born and bred, having lived here all her life. She even used to serve cake at Durrants – the village café which was situated where Mansell McTaggart now is. “I feel cake and Lindfield run through my veins,” she commented.

“I love baking. It’s so satisfying creating something that others love to eat. I can’t believe it’s my actual job to stay holed up in my lovely, warm kitchen with the smells of cakes floating through the air and fogging up the windows whilst I beaver away creating deliciousness - nothing makes me happier!”

You can see more of Caroline’s brownies on Facebook and Instagram by searching for The Lindfield Brownie Company.