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Ditchling Museum wins Wood Awards gold
19 November, 2014
Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft by Adam Richards Architects has won the Arnold Laver Gold Award in this year’s Wood Awards.

Kebony features in US award
15 October, 2014
A riverside park in New York decked in Kebony modified wood has won a category award at the American Society of Landscape Architects Awards.

TRADA launches second student design competition
09 October, 2014
Following the success of its Velocity-themed National Student Design Competition this year, TRADA’s University Engagement Programme (UEP) is setting a new challenge for 2015.

James Latham is TTJ Timber Trader of the Year 2014
26 September, 2014
James Latham plc has been named Timber Trader of the Year 2014.

Wood Awards shortlist unveiled
11 August, 2014
The Wood Awards 2014 shortlist has been unveiled and features 30 projects from a record entry of more than 300 British architecture and furniture projects.

Canada looks west to Asia
02 June, 2014
The massive reorientation of Canada’s timber exports to Asia lies behind the industry’s decision to effectively end promotion in the UK and Europe.

AHEC supports Wood Awards Ireland
28 May, 2014
The new Wood Awards Ireland has received a boost after the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) announced its support for the event.

MakeIT! competition winners chosen
19 April, 2014
The winners of the Proskills MakeIT! Furniture and MakeIT! Wood schools competition have been chosen and will be announced on June 19.

Wood Awards in major sponsorship boost
21 March, 2014
The Wood Awards have secured significant new backing, with Arnold Laver, the British Woodworking Federation, and a partnership between the Malaysian Timber Council and PEFC signing up as sponsors.

London CLT apartment block is a PEFC world first
15 January, 2014
A seven-storey apartment block on a flagship site in central London has become the first major housing development worldwide to achieve PEFC Project Certification.