We go into 2006 with our new Patron, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. Peter, our Trustees and I, regard this as a tremendous accolade and a vote of confidence…
It was in the early spring of 1993 when Peter Goodwin and I sat round a table bemoaning the sorry state of our trees and woodlands. I remember saying, "Peter, we only have…
We are delighted to welcome the Stevenson Brothers as a new Corporate Member. A conversation with an old school woodwork pal, Stewart Linford, prompted their call to us…
Farmers and landowners in the East Anglian Fens – and their counterparts in Leyland, Lancashire – often unearth this extraordinary timber in the course of their work.
The perception is still doing the rounds, that transformation to continuous cover is costly and hence people will not contemplate it unless grant aid is forthcoming.
The 2004 winner of the Woodland Heritage trophy for Best in Show at the Association of Pole Lathe Turners (APT) annual show was Warwickshire chair maker Jim Steele…
A species much-maligned by conservationists, sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) has long been recognised by the timber trade in both Britain and Ireland as one of the most…