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Reaching out to a receptive audience
26 November, 2005
The Institute of Wood Science Conference in London had some encouraging messages for the timber industry, but also some calls for action

Knowledge could be market power
12 November, 2005

Timber treasures
29 October, 2005
The use of timber in construction was celebrated and rewarded in this year's Wood Awards

A week of flak and festivities
29 October, 2005

In detail
15 October, 2005
A large percentage of the exhibitors at 100% Detail were promoting timber products

Warm up to the Olympic challenge
01 October, 2005

Whitmore's Timber opens new mill
23 August, 2005

Attention to Detail
20 August, 2005
Construction product suppliers, including timber businesses, will be displaying their wares at the annual 100% Detail exhibition in London

The contenders
20 August, 2005
TTJ recently had the opportunity to review the entries to The Wood Awards 2005

Certified sell
06 August, 2005
Malaysia's hardwood trade to the UK is thriving and the country is working to overcome environmentalist criticism of its forestry sector.

Information adds value
23 July, 2005

Information aids growth
11 June, 2005
TRADA will again sponsor the Best Technical Information Support Award within the TTJ Awards. Head of information Jeremy Vibert discusses how the provision of accessible technical information has been a key factor in TRADA's raised profile and membership growth

In Touch, in tune
11 June, 2005
TRADA's In Touch with Timber conference is becoming a key event in the architectural calendar. This year attendance was up 30%

A market moving in our direction
11 June, 2005

Award evidence of good practice
28 May, 2005

Interzum figures falter
28 May, 2005
Interzum featured 1,300 exhibitors from around the world, but visitor numbers were down

TTJ rewards eco efforts
28 May, 2005
TTJ has recognised the increasing importance of eco-credentials to the timber industry by introducing the Environmental Achievement Award to its annual Awards

Could do better?
28 May, 2005
Future generations in the trade will be working in a tough market place, competing with costs and products in a globalised economy. Do our present young people feel we're successfully promoting timber's future, or is it a case of 'could do better?' Camilla Hair of SCA Timber Supply reports

Winning with wood
30 April, 2005
This year's Wood Awards are building on a legacy of prestigious entries and winners from previous years. Michael Buckley of the Awards' organiser Turnstone Communications reports

Starring role
16 April, 2005
The TTJ Trainee of the Year Award is being rebranded to broaden the scope for entries