Morrisons in Strood and Chatham leave posies around Medway
00:01, 23 August 2016
updated: 08:42, 23 August 2016
Supermarket florists have been leaving colourful posies around Medway for people to take home.
After a spell of changeable summer holiday weather, Morrisons is hoping the bouquets will help cheer up people in the Towns ahead of the Bank Holiday weekend.
The flowers are being placed in parks, bus stops and shopping areas for passers by to pick up.
They are made from multi-coloured germini, which look like big, brightly coloured summer daisies.
The branches in Strood and Princes Park, Chatham, are taking part in the nationwide initiative.
Strood store manager Robert Tippet said: “Our florists know how changeable the weather has been this summer and wanted to cheer everyone up.
"We hope that people who find these brightly-coloured posies across Strood will pick them up, take them home, and enjoy having their little splash of warming colour in their house.”
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