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Business brings cheer for Swedes

Swedish mills have enjoyed a good year’s trading, especially in the UK, and expect it to continue through 2015. Keren Fallwell reports.

Ditchling Museum wins Wood Awards gold

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

Climate talks yield new opportunities

Dave Hopkins, executive director of Wood for Good, says the EU’s targets for emissions reduction and energy efficiency should be welcomed by the timber industry.

Climate talks yield new opportunities

Dave Hopkins, executive director of Wood for Good, says the EU’s targets for emissions reduction and energy efficiency should be welcomed by the timber industry.

Timbmet grows from the roots up

It’s not yet the pre-eminent timber business it wants to be, but Timbmet is on the way and determined to get there. Mike Jeffree reports.

Capitalising on a capital location

Importer and merchant C Blumsom has evolved with its London home and, like the city, it’s thriving. Mike Jeffree reports.

Mixing the old and the new

Does the apparent rush for standardisation in mouldings mean the end of bespoke production? Camilla Hair of Snows Timber investigates.

More Shelf Room

Timber is an important sector for German racking manufacturer Ohra.

All rise

The rise in UK housebuilding is benefiting German machinery manufacturer Hundegger. Keren Fallwell reports.

Exports save the day

With their domestic market in the relative doldrums, German manufacturers are pinning many of their hopes on exports. Robin Meade reports.