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The Herdy Company Partners With Campaign For National Parks

To mark 75 years of National Parks, gift supplier The Herdy Company has announced its partnership with the charity Campaign for National Parks, with the collaboration aiming to raise awareness and celebrate the rich heritage and natural beauty of the protected landscapes.

As part of the celebration, Herdy’s characters, Joe and Flo, will embark on an adventure, exploring all the national parks in England and Wales. The first stop is the Lake District National Park, and each week they will visit a different park,highlighting the unique history, culture, and natural wonders that each one offers.

“The Herdy Company is deeply connected to its roots in the Lake District National Park, the home of the Herdwick,” said Sally Proctor, comms manager at Herdy.“By supporting Campaign for National Parks, we hope to raise awareness about the importance of preserving these natural landscapes for future generations. Our adventure with Joe and Flo is a fun and engaging way to showcase the beauty and diversity of our national parks while emphasising the need for continued conservation efforts.”

Campaign for National Parks, founded in 1936, is the only national charity dedicated to protecting and enhancing the national parks of England and Wales. Herdy is proud to support this vital cause by donating a percentage of profits from the sales of three specially selected items: the Roam Free Joe & Flo mugs and tea towel.

For more information about the partnership and to follow Joe and Flo’s adventure, visit www.herdy.co.uk/news/75-years-of-national-parks

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