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A4 Writing pads made from recycled Ordnance Survey maps

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DSJ | 20:05 Wed 04th Jan 2012 | Shopping & Style
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Several years ago at W.H. Smith's in Peterborough, I bought some A4 writing pads made from obsolete Ordnance Survey maps. I have been using them for typing letters ever since & they have attracted positive comments from many recipients, especially those overseas.

Does anyone know if these are still available and, if so, where?

The pads were manufactured by Colourstyle Merseyside, L33 7SY.
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According to OS site the company has gone bust.
http://www.ordnancesu...stions/2007/0045.html
why don't you contact them and ask them?
http://uk.uhuw.com/bu...colourstyle-liverpool
I have recently seen these pads on sale in the High Street but can't remember which shop! It may have been W H Smiths. If I see them again, soon, I'll post here.
There are some envelopes here on ebayhttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Small-envelopes
-made-recycled-maps-pack-5-address-labels-/30
0609860730?pt=UK_Crafts_CraftingPaper_EH&hash
=item45fdbe747a
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Thank you all for your help. I will investigate further and follow up the lines you have suggested.
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I have been in touch with the Green Stationery Co. Unfortunately, the pads they are selling are A5 size & not A4. They are manufactured from German maps rather than Ordnance Survey ones.

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