TTJ Awards 2014 – the reception

14 October 2014

The post-Awards drinks, sponsored by Snows Timber, attracted a large crowd to The Larrik pub
David Dunmow of James Latham, which won the TTJ Timber Trader of the Year Award
The T TJ Awards drinks reception was held in the Gazebo, below the stunning eight-storey glass atrium of the Landmark
Loretta Sales of Timber Expo and Simon Henry of Crown Timber
From left: Gerry Smyth of Travis Perkins; Jason Ell of Plastivan; and Dave Oldfi eld of Arnold Laver
From left: Mandy Atherton of International Timber; Geneviève Standaert of Hardwood Trader of the Year sponsor Vandecasteele Houtimpor t; and Nicky Haywood of Timbmet Global
Dave Hopkins (left ), executive director of Environmental Achievement Award winner Wood for Good, and Wayne Probert of Stora Enso
Karoline Hofman and Rensteph Thompson of Hess Timber, winner of the Achievement in Engineered Timber Award and the product development category of the Timber Innovation Award
Stephen Sabine, director of MBM Forest Products
More than 370 people attended this year's T TJ Awards, held in the ballroom at The Landmark in London
Freddie (left) and Robert Blumsom of C Blumsom, winner of the Small Timber Business of the Year Award
From lef t: Camilla Hair and Paul Miller of post-Awards drinks sponsor Snows Timber, and Sharon Cushen of Coillte Panel Product
Andy Hodge (left), of Lonza Wood Protection, sponsor of the Softwood Trader of the Year Award, and Simon Henry, operations director of Crown Timber, which was a Softwood Trader of the Year fi nalist
Kenny Macfarlane of Handrail Creations, which made this year's T TJ Awards trophies, and George Clarke
From left: Arvid Neilsen of John Grimes Sawmills, Martin Oxley of ECC Timber and Martin Moran MP Moran & Sons
Host and guest speaker George Clarke talks to Mike Jeffree of TTJ, left, and Builders Merchants Federation managing director John Newcomb
George Mikurcik (left) of Architype, which was shortlisted in the Achievement in Engineered Timber Award
The eye-catching table centres, supplied by Koppers, were made from southern yellow pine treated with three types of MicroPro, and one piece lef t untreated