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Friday, 17 November 2017

Thursday, 21 September 2017

A stylish arrival



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When technical gear isn't needed, we offer a full weekend wardrobe collection. From classic blazers to modern statement pieces, consider your social life covered.

Ladies' Shearling Coat
£1,995
Men's Classic Tweed Jacket
£595
The Keeper Canvas & Leather Bag
£995
48 Hour Oak Bark Leather Bag
£1,895
Men's Shearling Coat
£1,995
Men's Button Down Oxford Shirt
£95
Men's Lambswool V Neck Sweater
£145
Ladies' Wyvill Tweed Dress Coat
£750
Ladies' Heavy Knit Sweater
£295
Silk Scarf With Scroll Print And Tassels
£275
New opening hours at Audley House

Monday to Friday 10.00am – 6:30pm
Saturday 10.00am – 6.00pm
It's Gundog Week!

Visit Audley House with your dog this week. We have a competition running and 20% off Purdey dog accessories.

3-Day Craft Event

From Thursday 28th to Saturday 30th September our store will turn into a gathering of Purdey craftsmen.

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Friday, 18 August 2017

Plastic Bag usage down by 83 percent

Since its introduction, the 5p plastic bag charge has reduced use by over nine billion bags – enough to wrap around the world more than 100 times. 

Money raised from the charge has generated £95 million for good causes.


Samantha Harding, litter programme director at the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE), reflected on the latest statistics:
“It is fantastic to see that the huge reduction in bag use has been sustained since the scheme was introduced over 18 months ago. Over time, it will have a positive effect on the disastrous plastic pollution in our seas and countryside, and it proves that the public support environmental incentives.”

From:
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and The Rt Hon Michael Gove MP
Part of:
Environmental qualityWaste and recycling, and Marine environment
Published:
21 July 2017