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Forestry grants scheme to be tweaked
26 December, 2003

FSC appoints technical officer
24 December, 2003

Construction and weather help buoy British market
20 December, 2003
Despite some ups and downs, the home-grown sector can be reasonably satisfied with the past year – even the beleaguered fencing and packaging industry

Construction and weather help buoy British market
20 December, 2003
Despite some ups and downs, the home-grown sector can be reasonably satisfied with the past year – even the beleaguered fencing and packaging industry

New scanning aids timber frame market
19 December, 2003

ISPM 15 gathers pace
13 December, 2003

Forestry statistics
09 December, 2003

Forest Enterprise structure questioned
09 December, 2003

NAPD finds "common sense" solution to pallet proposal
29 November, 2003

Ghana backs TRADA timber study
21 November, 2003

Scottish Cluster publishes booklet
20 November, 2003

Welsh take step towards better future
19 November, 2003

EU funding to help Scottish timber markets
18 November, 2003

Timber shows steel
15 November, 2003
Architects and construction professionals were given a run-down on the attributes of wood as a modern construction material at Time for Timber 2003

Oak health alert
11 November, 2003

Forestry Commission encourages urban forests
04 November, 2003

Time for Timber inspires architects
03 November, 2003

Countryside expert joins Forestry Commission Wales
03 November, 2003

Bills leaves FC empowered
01 November, 2003
After eight years as director-general of the Forestry Commission, David Bills is moving on. In an interview with Ian Martin, he looks back at developments within the British timber sector during that time

Fighting talk
01 November, 2003
Shut the gate and let the crop blow down, or stand up and fight? The growing sector faces various challenges, not least low prices, but the opportunities are brighter. Jane Karthaus, communications director of the Forestry & Timber Association reports