Honey, hats, tea towels and walk guides - Richmond Park-themed gift ideas

By The Editor

30th Nov 2020 | Local News

Looking for inspiration about what to buy your relatives this Christmas?

The charity Friends of Richmond Park is selling a range of gifts and net proceeds from sales will fund conservation work in the park.

They include:

  • a print of the park's famous Royal Oak which was designated an 'iconic tree' by the Ancient Tree Forum
  • two sets of illustrated tree walk booklets so you can go on a self-guided stroll
  • jars of delicious clear and set honey
  • 100% cotton tea towels with the animals of Richmond Park, the Royal Oak and an image of four happy hinds in the snow by Andy Gulland
  • a range of beanie hats

Click and collect orders of £30+ will include a free DVD of the charity's film narrated by David Attenborough.

Friends said: "Since the Visitor Centre has been forced to close due to lockdown, we wanted to offer some of our more popular gifts before Christmas.

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"Customers order and pay online, and then collect from the Visitor Centre (by Pembroke Lodge) on Thursday afternoons 1pm to 3pm and Saturday mornings 10am to 12pm. (Note: These new items are not available for delivery by post).

"The 2021 Calendar and Christmas cards are still available for delivery by post but now can also be ordered via click and collect. Full details on our website.

"Net proceeds from sales of products go towards conservation projects in Richmond Park."

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