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Rising prices, higher profile
16 December, 2006

Olympics will create legacy for timber
16 December, 2006

TTBS investments provide income
09 December, 2006

Building's demolition job
09 December, 2006
Building's sensationalist report last week on a fire at a London timber frame site was predictable. The magazine's main constituency is brick, block and steel building, so it told most readers what they wanted to hear: that timber frame is a fire risk.

Opportunity on an Olympic scale
25 November, 2006

Local associations make things happen
25 November, 2006

A forum to form the future
11 November, 2006

Growth backed by trade initiatives
11 November, 2006

Training is in everyone's interests
28 October, 2006

Fronting up for market share
28 October, 2006

Cashing in on carbon credits
14 October, 2006

Inspiring with wood
14 October, 2006

Education for long-term benefi
30 September, 2006
It could just be me, but the pace at the moment seems incredibly quick, with the summer holiday period ending, creating an immediate demand to catch up on everything, now that most of the timber world is back in harness. The kids are back at school, having been exhorted by their reports to do better. Everyone's fired up and raring to go.

Let the good times roll
30 September, 2006
We’re occasionally accused of having a preoccupation with bad news, but that's certainly not the case in this issue in which we cover not one, but two, annual awards celebrating excellence in the timber and wood products industry.

Standards reassure customers
16 September, 2006

Everyone's an awards winner
16 September, 2006

Awards a cause for celebration
02 September, 2006

A bright future for timber merchants
02 September, 2006

Learning from a training class act
19 August, 2006

No time for complacency
19 August, 2006