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Irish joinery on a high
21 December, 2002
Heavy rain and extensive flooding across Ireland kept away only a handful of the 80 guests from this year's Irish Joinery Awards, held in Dublin

Irish industry buoyed by strong housing market
23 November, 2002
Prices have been increasing and the general view is that 2002 has been quite a good year

A strikingly good news week
26 October, 2002

Timber is on a roll
26 October, 2002

TTF tackles the sustainability challenge
12 October, 2002
Forestry minister Elliot Morley was keynote speaker at the Timber Trade Federation's second conference

Getting in touch with the market
28 September, 2002

The TTJ Annual Awards in focus
28 September, 2002
The TTJ Awards attracted an audience of 270 people to the Savoy Hotel in London.

A bright star on the small screen
14 September, 2002

Joinery with an edge
26 June, 2002
Investment in a Biesse CNC machining centre has given leading joinery manufacturer Piper Products the versatile capacity to meet growing demand for complex machining

Taming the technology
24 June, 2002
Haldane's machining and routering technology enables it to create almost any three-dimensional shape. And, as Ian Martin reports, it is the first company to achieve accredited supplier status under the BWF's Certifire scheme

A solid case for good old cautious optimism
25 May, 2002
Many indicators are good, but there's still room for economic caution. Peter Varley reports

EU opts for timber
06 April, 2002
The new EU Food and Veterinary Centre at Dunsany in Ireland is a true monument to the modern use of hardwood, featuring beech, cherry, iroko and a whole host of other hardwood species. Michael Buckley reports

Revivalist movement
09 February, 2002
American black walnut is bucking the trend and finding strong markets in Europe.