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Arch protects bridge over national treasure
20 December, 2006
Arch Timber Protection is helping protect a footbridge that spans one of the Lake District's most famous waterfalls, Aira Force at Ullswater.

Arch sales team mounts up for charity
13 December, 2006

Winning formulas
09 December, 2006
The coatings and finishes sector is becoming increasingly hi-tech

Timber in the firing line
28 October, 2006
Fire retardant treatment is an important – but sometimes confusing – area for the timber industry

Parliamentary plywood under Greenpeace attack
02 October, 2006
Greenpeace claims to have found bintangor-faced plywood being used in £5m refurbishment work at the Houses of Parliament.

Quality time
30 September, 2006
Just under 1,000 visitors and 61 exhibitors were recorded at the Timber Show.The organisers are already planning for next year’s show.Timbmet Silverman launched a range of textured 3D decorative panels.Stewart Milne Timber Systems erected and dismantled the upper floor of a house on each day of the show.

Treated timber survives arson attack
25 September, 2006
An arson attack on Scarborough's iconic Pagoda building has been thwarted by the use of fire retardant-treated timber in the structure, according to the local council.

Dricon comes of age
20 September, 2006
Independent testing has shown that wood products treated with Arch Timber Protection's Dricon fire retardant are still effective against fire 21 years after their original treatment.

Timbmet Silverman voted TTJ Timber Trader of the Year
15 September, 2006
Timbmet Silverman Ltd was named Timber Trader of the Year at the 10th TTJ Awards at The Savoy yesterday.

All sides lobby on illegal logging
19 August, 2006
Greenpeace protests might have diverted attention beforehand, but the timber trade gave a good account of itself at the latest RIIA meeting on illegal logging

Greenpeace makes third strike
18 July, 2006
Greenpeace claims to have caught the government using illegal rainforest timber for a third time, staging a high-profile demonstration at the Cabinet Office in London.

Certification myopia could be threat to timber
08 July, 2006

Certification myopia could be threat to timber
08 July, 2006

Policy versus practice
08 July, 2006
The timber trade continues to see constant change in many areas, none more so than environmental accreditation which is designed to ensure that wood is both legally and sustainably sourced. A key element of this, of course, is chain of custody (CoC) certification that proves effective systems are in place to track the material from the forest right through the supply chain.

New Latvian supplier targets UK
07 July, 2006
A new Latvia-based timber treatment and logistics company has completed 40 deliveries to south-east and eastern England.

Timber Show hits half its exhibitor target
22 June, 2006
A timber frame house will be built in a day on every day of the Timber Show at London’s ExCel exhibition centre on September 12-14.

Timber Show half way to exhibitor target
21 June, 2006
Fifty companies and organisations have signed up for the Timber Show, due to take place at London’s ExCel exhibition centre on September 12-14.

National Assembly gets fire treatment
16 June, 2006
Fire-treated western red cedar paneling has been used to create a ceiling in the Welsh National Assembly building.

Italian inspiration
10 June, 2006
The biennial Xylexpo timber technology show broke exhibitor and visitor records at it new home in Milan’s Rho trade fair centre

Glulam alliance tackles project
10 June, 2006
Three companies joined forces to meet the challenge of supplying some of the largest treated glulam beams ever made for a single UK project.