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Buyers' birthday
15 December, 2001
The WWF 95+ Group, the first buyers' group in the world, celebrated its first decade in business last month.

New tree planting applications
15 December, 2001

Wood fuel investigated
15 December, 2001

The good, the bad and the uncertain
01 December, 2001
In the long-term, there is potential for growth and success for the British timber industry but, in the short term, it is faced with high log prices, competition from lower priced imports and the increased use of recycled fibre

The good, the bad and the uncertain
01 December, 2001
In the long-term, there is potential for growth and success for the British timber industry but, in the short term, it is faced with high log prices, competition from lower priced imports and the increased use of recycled fibre

Woodlands stage a comeback
01 December, 2001

WWF 95+ Group celebrates 10 years of campaign commitment
01 December, 2001

Awards recognise Irish joinery
24 November, 2001

Chestnut threat comes closer
10 November, 2001

Supply chain sponsors industry awards
10 November, 2001

Warm glow of summer fades
20 October, 2001
The fencing sector is expecting to slow as the year draws to a close and the pallet sector is suffering the effects of a decline in manufacturing

Warm glow of summer fades
20 October, 2001
The fencing sector is expecting to slow as the year draws to a close and the pallet sector is suffering the effects of a decline in manufacturing

Treefest Scotland 2002
20 October, 2001

Driving on design
20 October, 2001

Softwood levels soar to record levels says FC
06 October, 2001

Scotland gets forum
06 October, 2001

Institute of Chartered Foresters and the Forestry Commission
06 October, 2001

Woodland grants to be reviewed
29 September, 2001

Fresh impetus for Russwood
22 September, 2001
A Scottish Executive study into the historical precedents and future use of timber cladding on buildings could prove lucrative for Russwood Joinery Products.

Exchange rates give industry a pounding
15 September, 2001
The strength of sterling combined with a weak euro and Swedish krona mean the British timber industry is again facing stiff competition from imports