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Conference focuses on Scottish industry
22 December, 2004

Housing market could put a spoke in forecasts
18 December, 2004
The latest economic forecasts could be upset by the housing market

Changes present new chances for British industry
18 December, 2004
Although trade has quietened as the housing market cools, it has been a good year for the British-grown industry

Union calls for revision of haulage code
18 December, 2004

Indurite could open new markets for British timber
18 December, 2004

Housing market could put a spoke in forecasts
18 December, 2004
The latest economic forecasts could be upset by the housing market

Changes present new chances for British industry
18 December, 2004
Although trade has quietened as the housing market cools, it has been a good year for the British-grown industry

Forestry Commission publications
16 December, 2004

Marine timber gets to grips with gribbles
11 December, 2004
Dr John Williams of TRADA Technology Ltd reports on the latest "fast-track testing" research project aimed at encouraging the use of lesser-known hardwoods for marine construction

Big voice, big ambition
27 November, 2004
The foundation of ConFor is the first step in uniting all the elements of the timber industry. Ian Martin met interim chairman Tom Bruce-Jones to find out more about the organisation

All US oak imports face inspections
26 November, 2004

Standing timber sales prices up
25 November, 2004

Wales unveils education plan
24 November, 2004

Skye to expand woodlands
23 November, 2004

Forestry boost in Scotland
18 November, 2004

Woodland grants receive £3m boost
17 November, 2004

New oak disease discovered
16 November, 2004

Swedes map Scottish forests by satellite
09 November, 2004

Forestry sector appointment
05 November, 2004

Forestry vision puts people first
03 November, 2004