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NOTTINGHAM James Shipstone House Radford Road, New Basford tel: 0115 970 6060 MARCHINGTON 39-40 Marchington Industrial Estate, tel: 01283 820 185 DERBY 50 Chequers Road, West Meadows Industrial Estate, tel: 01332 344 173 South Wales Kenfig Industrial Estate Port Talbot, South Wales BOND STREET, London 5 Old Bond Street tel: +44 (0) 20 7456 6750 Edinburgh John Pye & Sons John Pyes Launch Marchington Auctions John Pye & Sons have achieved notable success with the launch of the biggest covered commercial auction hub in the uk with their new 11 acre Auction Hub in Staffordshire, with the premises themselves covering 7.2 Acres of land. Located on the Marchington Industrial Estate, this ex-MoD site is ideally located between the M1 & M6. The first Plant & Machinery Auction at the site attracted over two hundred prospective buyers during its first two viewing days. The site has over 180,000 sq. ft. of secure covered auction storage and sale space, as well as secured storage for 600 vehicles at any one time.




The site’s first online auction was held in early April, and comprised of a range of construction plant including a 2005 Terex Backhoe, Takeuchi and Kubota Excavators and a large range of Terex Tippers and Dumpers. The auction attracted over 300 bidders and achieved a hammer price of £200,000. John Lewis Clearance Items John Pye & Sons are also holding a series of John Lewis Furniture Clearance online auctions at Marchington. The beginning of the contract marked the first time the department store chain has granted approval of the use of the John Lewis name to a secondary market partner for an external clearance project. Premium clearance items on offer at the auctions include settees, beds, memory foam mattresses, wardrobes, tables, chairs, BBQs and more. As well as weekly Online Auctions, the site now holds frequent Used Vehicle auctions, consisting of Caravans, Motorhomes, Tractors, Cars and Commercial Vehicles. Visit our auctions page to view upcoming Furniture & Used Vehicle auctions in Marchington – www.johnpye.co.uk/all-auctions/




These Timberland leather shoes have a classic timeless style. They are hand sewn from premium oiled leather for comfort, durability and a traditional handcrafted look and feel. The rubber outsole is non-marking, and channels water away from the shoe to retain traction on wet surfaces. The shoes feature two-tone laces and the Timberland branding logo on side. Eligible for International Delivery Men's Shoes Buying Guide Standard delivery within 5 working days Collect+ from a local shop from More information on international delivery Returns are free -For the last 30 years, Maxi-Cosi has been setting safety standards thanks to innovative design and easy to useDiscover Maxi-Cosi’s complete travel solution with its full range of award winning products, from pushchairs to car seats and baby carriers, backed by Maxi-Cosi’s reputation for high quality, innovative products that provide optimum safety when transporting your little one.




For the last 30 years, Maxi-Cosi has been setting safety that provide optimum safety when transporting your little one.Assembly guides for East Coast products can be downloaded by clicking the links below. If you cannot find your product listed, please [contact us] and we will do our best to help you.Katrina BurroughsFebruary 5 2017, 12:01am, The Sunday TimesYou should replace your mattress every 8-10 years. There is no clever hack: you get what you pay for, and the best can cost more than £1,000. The cheapest option is “open spring” or “open coil”, where support is supplied by wire coiled into connected springs. A double can be had for less than £100 (John Lewis’s Basics Collection has one for £79), and this is a popular choice for the spare room.Pocket-sprung mattresses are the next level of comfort and price, starting at less than £500. As the name suggests, each spring occupies a separate pocket, so support is spread out and the risk of “roll together” is minimised.




Several kinds of filler are used, natural and synthetic. Wool and cotton are more…You are now logged outYour choice of two articles a weekUnlock quality journalism on the topics that you decide matter mostOr enjoy full accessSubscribe and catch up with all the stories behind the headlines MyakkaB&QArgosBenson's for BedsHabitatHarvey'sLaura AshleyThe White Company Furniture VillageHouse of FraserWorld StoresIKEAMarks & Spencer Click here for more detailed table According to WWF, the UK is estimated to be one of the top three importers of illegal timber and wood products in the EU. The EU accounts for 35% of the world’s primary timber consumption. Alarmingly, this means that much of the furniture in our own homes could be made from illegally logged tropical timber. The easy way to avoid buying furniture with such origins is to look out for products that are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). Look out for our new sector-specific Ethical Accreditation certification marks which now cover over 15 different consumer product sectors.




These are additional to our original Ethical Company mark that features on the packaging of over 100 million consumer products every year. The vast majority of deforestation and illegal logging takes place in the tropical forests of the Amazon basin, Central Africa and Southeast Asia. Illegally logged wood undermines economies in some of the world’s poorest countries, endangers species and results not only in widespread rainforest destruction but also in the brutal oppression of indigenous peoples, whose land and livelihood are seized with impunity by criminal gangs and international companies. Living forests are also vital for reducing carbon in the atmosphere, but deforestation accounts for an estimated 17 per cent of global carbon emissions – around 1.5 times greater than those from all the world’s air, road, rail and shipping traffic combined. Reducing deforestation, and especially illegal logging, is therefore the fastest, most effective and least controversial means to reduce global emissions of climate gases.




In March 2013 the EU Timber Regulation (EUTR) came into force, requiring importers or sellers of timber and wood products to keep records of the sources of their supplies. The legislation affects all those that first place timber on the EU market as well as traders further down the supply chain. Under the EU Timber Regulation (EUTR), wood carrying a FLEGT license, or a CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) permit, is considered to comply with the EUTR. The new legislation has been welcomed by environmentalist, although some point out that although a wood product may be legal under the scheme, it does not mean it is sustainable. The best guarantee to ensure good forest management is to buy wood products carrying an FSC or PEFC logo. The FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) and PEFC (The Programme for Endorsement of Forest Certification) ensure that forests are managed in a way that benefits both the environment and the people who live and work there.




In our latest research, the major retailers receiving a top rating for their Timber Sourcing Policies are B&Q, IKEA and Marks & Spencer – all of which have made a strong commitment to sourcing their wood from sustainable sources with 50% or more of their timber products certified by FSC, PEFC or recycled.  There are a number of independent ethical furniture suppliers to choose from online, including Myakka (www.myakka.co.uk) – which has gained independent Ethical Accreditation from The Ethical Company Organisation and specialises in fair-trade furniture.  Myakka’s wood is sourced from government managed, sustainable plantations in India and Thailand. ), which specialises in UK-made FSC bed frames and organic mattresses. There is also the option of buying second-hand or recycled furniture. .uk) and support a good cause at the same time. Emmaus, which has shops in England and Scotland, is a charity that offers homeless men and women a place to live and an opportunity to work full-time, refurbishing donated furniture.

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