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Benfield's show house
28 October, 2006
Benfield ATT's timber framed house was a star attraction at W6 and provided a shop window for a variety of timber products.

TEC gets touchy feely
28 October, 2006
Timbmet Silverman may have been disappointed that its Sirocco textured MDF was pipped at the post for the Furnicom Innovation Award at W6 (see p20), but it was more than happy with the reception it got from visitors.

Star designer a timber fan
28 October, 2006
Top interior designer Linda Barker, of BBC's Changing Rooms fame, described wood as a “beautiful” and “wonderful” material before presenting the Furnicom Innovation Award for furniture components.

Special delivery
14 October, 2006
This year's IWSc conference focused on the importance of delivering technical information to specifiers on a just in time basis

Quality time
30 September, 2006
Just under 1,000 visitors and 61 exhibitors were recorded at the Timber Show.The organisers are already planning for next year’s show.Timbmet Silverman launched a range of textured 3D decorative panels.Stewart Milne Timber Systems erected and dismantled the upper floor of a house on each day of the show.

The TTJ Awards 2006
30 September, 2006

Performance and passion
16 September, 2006
Simon Fineman, chief executive of Timbmet Silverman, talks to Keith Fryer

Fineman and architects join TRADA board
02 August, 2006

Watchdog show on wrong scent
22 July, 2006

Timber Show half way to exhibitor target
21 June, 2006
Fifty companies and organisations have signed up for the Timber Show, due to take place at London’s ExCel exhibition centre on September 12-14.

Firm foundations to build on
27 May, 2006
Timber got some great publicity last week smack bang in the middle of London.

Online Academy on track
13 May, 2006

Wood in show spotlight
15 April, 2006
The Timber Show must have ranked among the UK timber industry’s best-kept secrets in the run up to its official launch.

Ad campaign builds on timber's eco-credentials
01 April, 2006
Wood. for good has an exciting programme planned for 2006 and the underlying theme is that wood has clear, genuinely sustainable advantages over the main competitive products such as steel, concrete and plastics – despite these industries claiming sustainability credentials for their materials.

Friend or foe?
18 February, 2006
While some of Greenpeace's forest campaigns might appear to suggest the contrary, the NGO is keen to work with, not against, the timber industry

Social impact is trade issue
06 February, 2006
The pressure is on to make social issues even more central in assessing timber sustainability. Keith Fryer reports from the International Forest Governance and Trade conference in London

Have they got news for you
06 February, 2006

Sustained performance
07 January, 2006
Wood. for good plans to keep the campaign's momentum going in 2006. Tony Traynor of wood. for good reports