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Bookings up for Working with Wood
12 December, 2005

Pre-budget report contains the good, the bad and the neutral
08 December, 2005

Anywhere, any time
26 November, 2005
Canada Wood's second series of seminars showed architects the possibilities for timber. Keren Fallwell reports

UKTFA appoints committee chairman
21 November, 2005

Working with Wood bookings up
16 November, 2005

Timber Show reports positive response
19 October, 2005

Industry rings the changes
15 October, 2005
The forest products industry continues to reinvent itself in Nordic countries

TTF lobbies government on timber procurement
15 October, 2005

A revolution in preservation
01 October, 2005
Two EU directives have brought major changes to the treatment sector. Dr Chris Coggins, director of the BWPDA, the umbrella organisation for wood preservation and treatment, looks at the UK's response

Montague L Meyer wins Timber Trader of the Year TTJ Award
19 September, 2005

UKTFA launches training scheme
06 September, 2005

JJ Smith hosts autumn exhibition
05 September, 2005

Ideas abroad
03 September, 2005
The UK trade has postponed the idea of a promotional levy, while Ireland is creating a Wood Marketing Federation. How have other generic wood campaigns fared, and what can we learn from their experiences? Camilla Hair, of SCA Timber Supply, reports

Olympics plans formulated
01 September, 2005

The only way is up
20 August, 2005
Timber frame continues to capture a growing share of the UK housebuilding market

First open day for timber frame
09 August, 2005

Timber frame heads for highs and lows
23 July, 2005

Timber frame aiming higher
23 July, 2005
Timber frame has great potential, but the key to realising it may lie in the further education of the construction industry

UK version of BoKlok unveiled
19 July, 2005

Modern methods
09 July, 2005
Modern methods of construction are being billed as a potential answer to the chronic shortage in new housing. Stephen Powney reports from OFFSITE2005