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Timber Expo: English Woodlands Timber success

English Woodlands Timber had received enough enquiries by lunchtime on the first day to judge the show a success.

Timber Expo: Crowning achievement

Crown Timber hasn’t taken space at many exhibitions, said the company’s Neil Lewis, but was at Timber Expo for the second year as a Gold Sponsor because it reached the audience it wanted.

Timber Expo: Leads for Val-U-Therm

Hybrid closed panel building solution provider Val-U-Therm was exhibiting at Timber Expo for the second time. The system was jointly developed by timber frame manufacturers Walker Timber and Scotframe, both of which were represented on the stand, along with Flight Timber Structures.

Building a bold new strategy

Speakers at the Structural Timber Association (STA) launch events last week provided a “do the math” moment.

Grown in Britain – a sustainable plan

Buying British-grown timber provides huge benefits, says Steve Cook, principal sustainable development manager at Willmott Dixon

STA planted in fertile soil

The time is right for a trade body embracing all aspects of timber building, say the new Structural Timber Association and its backers. Mike Jeffree reports

A good year for TTBS

There have been some positive developments for the TTBS this year. General manager Ivan Savage explains

Grown in Britain – a sustainable plan

Buying British-grown timber provides huge benefits, says Steve Cook, principal sustainable development manager at Willmott Dixon

Hardwood sector moves to a better place

The consensus is that the hardwood market is turning around and traders are happier with business levels. Mike Jeffree reports

Timber rescues RNLI stations

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is returning to timber as its preferred choice for windows for new and refurbished lifeboat stations.