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Glennon Brothers sponsors TTJ Awards
10 December, 2012
Glennon Brothers has become the first UK or Ireland home-grown timber sawmiller to sponsor the TTJ Awards.

Charity begins at TTJ Awards
10 December, 2012
Daltons Wadkin is helping businessman and TV personality Nick Hewer install woodworking equipment he acquired to donate to a charity in Africa.

Pool’s winner in Wood Awards
28 November, 2012
Hurlingham Club’s outdoor pool has been named the supreme Gold winner in this year’s Wood Awards.

Online channel Hoppings
13 October, 2012
Adam Pulfer, Hoppings Softwood Products’ marketing and development director, explains how it’s partnered its customers in targeting online sales for decking

Timber Expo visitor numbers increase by 15%
13 October, 2012
As the doors shut on this year’s Timber Expo, organisers reported delight at a provisional 15% growth on visitor numbers.

Innovation in abundance
29 September, 2012
There is a saying that you know you’re getting old when you start admiring other people’s hanging baskets, but for me it’s their fences.

TTJ Awards 2012 – The Winners
29 September, 2012
Nick Latham of James Latham proudly displays the 2012 TTJ Timber Trader of the Year Award, presented by guest speaker Nick Hewer.

TTJ Awards - The Reception
29 September, 2012
Guests at the TTJ Awards enjoyed networking at the champagne reception, sponsored by Metsä Wood and sponsors had the opportunity to meet the Awards host, TV personality Nick Hewer.

Latham’s makes it a hat-trick
17 September, 2012
James Latham plc has won the TTJ Timber Trader of the Year Award for the third consecutive year – and for the seventh time since the Awards started in 1997.

Going for gold
17 September, 2012
For its 10th year, the Wood Awards received an unprecedented 362 category entries from which an exceptional shortlist has been selected by the judges. TTJ highlights just a handful of the shortlisted entries

Timber Expo: the industry hub
01 September, 2012
The design, structural and sustainability benefits of timber will be explored at Timber Expo where a huge programme of timber-related activity will take place. Event director Loretta Sales reports

Technical knowledge adds value
01 September, 2012
Greater use of technical data would encourage the use of timber, says Stephen King, sales and marketing director at SCA Timber Supply

Technical knowledge adds value
01 September, 2012
Greater use of technical data would encourage the use of timber, says Stephen King, sales and marketing director at SCA Timber Supply

Talking points
01 September, 2012
Timber Expo’s Timber Talks programme of seminars will feature more than 100 timber industry experts and personalities, covering everything from government policy to timber products. Gary Ramsay reports

Pride, passion and confidence
01 September, 2012
Events over coming weeks blow one old criticism of the timber industry well and truly out of the water.

Pride, passion and confidence
01 September, 2012
Events over coming weeks blow one old criticism of the timber industry well and truly out of the water.

Joiner wins TTJ prize
23 August, 2012
Peter Masson of Kent-based Masson Joinery is the winner of TTJ’s prize draw for voters in this year’s TTJ Awards.

Ten short-listed for TTJ Innovation Award
20 August, 2012
Ten projects have been shortlisted for the inaugural TTJ Innovation Award, sponsored by TRADA and Timber Expo.

Share in a cup of French cheer
04 August, 2012
Of course, the credit crunch and seemingly interminable recession, are not all in the mind. We’re not imagining the boarded-up shops, the company administrations, mothballed construction sites and the vitriol directed at the seemingly unrepentant bankers, still burning us off at the lights in their bonus-funded Porsches.

Don’t forget the feel good factor
23 June, 2012
Ido appreciate the fact that the governor of the Bank of England has a lot on his plate at the moment and that his job is considerably more taxing than mine but sometimes I wish he’d cheer up a bit.