BWF suspends membership fees to support members

7 April 2020


The British Woodworking Federation (BWF) has today announced that it will suspend membership fees for 12 weeks to support members through the COVID-19 crisis.

The move aims to offer some direct financial relief to members at a time when all businesses in the sector are facing significant challenges.

A BWF statement said the COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the woodworking industry, with a number of BWF members temporarily suspending operations in their workshops and factories.

“The BWF understands that this is due to significant supply chain disruption, the closure of some construction sites and to protect the health and wellbeing of employees in line with guidance from Public Health England,” said Helen Hewitt, CEO of the BWF.

“Throughout this crisis the BWF has provided ongoing advice and support to members, which we know from feedback has been greatly appreciated. However, we also know we need to do more. In light of the highly challenging period our industry faces, the BWF Board has agreed unanimously to suspend membership fees for 12 weeks to further support members.

“We hope that this will ease the pressure in some way, and we’ll be contacting members on an individual basis over the next fortnight to let them know the next steps.”

The BWF will continue to provide its members with technical support and ongoing business guidance through the current period of upheaval.

To view the BWF’s dedicated COVID 19 section on its website visit: here