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Nauticalia - Fur dealers pay them a visit

Steve Baxter | 12.02.2010 10:38 | Animal Liberation | South Coast

As it's a day of action against animal abuse in Hampshire tomorrow what better time to visit a few Nauticalia shops, dealers in death.


Please also (politely) contact West Quay Shopping Centre in Southampton and ask why Nauticalia are allowed to peddle Chinese rabbit fur in their centre. Are a few horrific looking "ships cats" worth all the pain and suffering???

WestQuay Management Suite
8-10 Portland Terrace
Southampton
Hampshire
SO14 7EG
Telephone: 023 80 236789
E-mail:  info@west-quay.co.uk

Southampton
Unit SU49, West Quay Shopping Centre, Southampton, SO14 7EG.
(50˚54.23'N. 01˚24.12'W)
Tel: 023 8063 7259
Open
Mon-Fri 9am-8pm
Sat 9am-7pm
Sun 11am-5pm

Cowes
15 High Street, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7RZ.
(50˚45.42'N. 1˚17.53'W)
Tel: 01983 290500
On Cowes High Street, just yards from the Red Jet ferry
terminal and Cowes Yacht Haven.
Mon - CLOSED
Tue - Sat 9am-5.30pm
Sun - 10am-4.30pm

Lymington
1 Admirals Court, The Quay, Lymington, SO41 3ET.
(50˚45.6'N. 01˚32.2'W)
Tel: 01590 679990
Right on the water's edge by the yacht quay.
Open 10am-5.30pm every day

Portsmouth
Boathouse No 7, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth, PO1 3LJ.
(50˚48.2'N. 01˚06'W)
Tel: 02392 861148
Based at the Purser's Store in Boathouse No 7 in Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard.
Open 10am-5pm every day

Bluewater
Unit L012B, Bluewater Shopping Centre, Greenhithe, Kent, DA9 9ST.
Tel: 01322 624493
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-5pm

Canterbury
14-15 Sun Street, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2HX.
(51˚16.4'N. 01˚04.52E)
Tel: 01227 479228
Next to Canterbury Cathedral's fabulous Christ Church gate.
Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm
Sun 11am-5pm

Kingston
Unit G1, The Bentall Centre, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 1TP.
(51˚24.28'N. 00˚17.52'W)
Tel: 020 8547 3378
On the ground floor of Kingston's landmark shopping centre.
Mon-Wed 9.30am-6pm
Thu 9.30am-9pm
Fri 9.30am-6pm
Sat 9.30am-6.30pm
Sun 11am-5pm

Shepperton
By the Thames at Shepperton Lock, Ferry Lane,
Shepperton-on-Thames, TW17 9LQ.
(51˚22.9'N. 00˚27.4'W)
Tel: 01932 221094
Shepperton is Nauticalia's 'home', where the company began 35 years ago (as a floating antiques shop) and is still the centre of operations today.
Mon-Sat 9am-5.30pm
Sun 10am-5.30pm

Covent Garden, West End
18B The Market, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 8RF.
(51˚30.7'N. 00˚07.4'W)
Tel: 020 7836 1805
Downstairs, in the courtyard of London's best-known bustling market.
Mon-Sat 10.00am-8pm
Sun 11am-6pm

Greenwich
25 Nelson Road, Greenwich, London, SE10 9JB.
(51˚28.9'N. 00˚00.4'W)
Tel: 020 8858 1066
"The First Shop in the World" - just yards from the Meridian line, and close to Cutty Sark and the National Maritime Museum.
Open 10am-6pm every day

Chester
25 Bridge Street Row, Chester, CH1 1NW.
(53˚11.2'N. 02˚53.3'W)
Tel: 01244 322882
Set in the gabled "Rows" of the historic old town.
Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm
Sun 10am-5pm

Liverpool
Unit 6, Britannia Pavilion, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AD.
(53˚23.5'N. 02˚59.2'W)
Tel: 0151 708 9295
In the historic docks above the Beatles Museum.
Open 10am-6pm every day

 http://www.nauticalia.com/shops.php
 http://www.caft.org.uk/ships-cats.html

Steve Baxter

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I am curious

12.02.2010 14:46

"Please also (politely) contact West Quay Shopping Centre in Southampton and ask why Nauticalia are allowed to peddle Chinese rabbit fur in their centre."

Is there SERIOUS doubt about the why? For what reason do you believe that the West Quay Sopping Centre has clauses inserted in the store leases that would allow them to dictate what products the store is or isn't allowed to sell to that degree?

You might make a demand that NEW leases (at renewal) for ALL stores specify "no fur" or even "no animal products". But to DEMAND that somebody do something when they clearly have no legal way to comply with that demand is another matter. May require great care. I can choose to take actions that because I think them right leave me open to civil (or even criminal) liability. I might have free speech rights to SUGGEST to somebody else that they do likewise. But I presumably do not have the right to apply PRESSURE on anybody else that they do something for which they would be liable and the rightness of the underlying cause has nothing to do with that.

MDN


contracts

12.02.2010 23:56

I'd agree. This is more to do with not ensuring the contracts contained those exclusive before they were signed. There isn't really anything the shopping center can do until those leases run out and a new contract is negotiated. Unless of course they are breaking the law which i seriously doubt they are.


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literalist dipsticks

16.02.2010 19:41

You're taking this way too literally - are you on the autistic spectrum?

It's just about putting pressure on places that lease shops to people who sell fur.

They can always boot them out mid-lease if they want - it has happened before. Or it could also be seen as a long-term strategy to make shopping centres wary of renting to fur-sellers.

There was a similar, but not-so-legal, and highly effective campaign against department stores that sold fur in the 1980's...

anon


Bravery

02.03.2010 22:10

I think it's wonder the way your publishing a small business details and encouraging this action. As the biggest killer of animals around, Nauticalia deserve this attention. It's not like there are bigger companies, with far larger legal departments that could tie people in knots for the rest of their lives exist, like a car company using leather seats, a fur coat manufacturer or any users of animal parts.

How proud it must make you feel to stand up to the obvious source of the problem, rather than picking on the smaller ones who can't defend themselves as easily.

VoiceOfReason


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