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Safe and Sound
24 October, 2019
This year’s WPA awards featured projects that have kept people and wildlife safe. Sally Spencer reports

‘Mr birch’ notches 60 years of trading
31 January, 2018
Derek Fletcher has seen more than most people in the UK timber trade. Celebrating 60 years in the industry this month he remains irrepressible and was recently honoured in Latvia for his long association with the birch plywood industy. Stephen Powney reports

Train gain
29 December, 2017
TFT Woodexperts has a new southern venue for its wood science courses; the Timber Trade Federation has kicked off its Skills Development Programme; and Travis Perkins used Silverstone for a recent training day

London calling
20 June, 2017
The Plywood Club of London has stayed true to its founding principles while also changing with the times. Keren Fallwell reports

A life’s work
28 December, 2016
David Francis’s strong sense of duty was recognised this year with a TTJ Lifetime Achievement Award. He talks to Keren Fallwell

Making a splash
10 December, 2012
The Hurlingham Club’s new outdoor pool won the top prize at this year’s Wood Awards. Lucy Kamall reports

A clear panels purpose
09 June, 2012
NPPD chairman Chris Sutton is determined to walk the talk during his term of office. Mike Jeffree reports

Taking over the reins
27 June, 2009
The TTBS presidency recently changed hands. Sally Spencer spoke to the incoming and outgoing presidents about their ambitions for the timber trade’s own charity

Catering career
13 September, 2008
MCI Timply’s Mike Cater talks to Keith Fryer about life, work – and the MCI Day Centre

All for one in the global village
18 October, 2003

Healthy competition at unhealthy prices
07 December, 2002
Higher prices for chipboard remain elusive and it seems it is only value-added products that are making money