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Tag Archives: home-grown timber

Report on the challenges in UK’s small-scale timber supply chain

collaborating, innovating, Sylva FoundationBy Christine Howard7 June, 2024

Back in March our partners CloudForest released a report on challenges in the UK’s small-scale timber supply chain.  “Homewood bound? Challenges along the UK’s small-scale timber supply chain from forest to construction” delves into the issues across the wood-chain. A new blog now provides bite-sized highlights of some of the issues raised.

NFPN members testing the Woodland Condition Assessment app at the Sylva Foundation

New Forestry Professionals Network visit the Sylva Foundation

advocating, Sylva FoundationBy Christine Howard1 March, 2024

New Forestry Professionals Network visit the Sylva Foundation to see our work supporting the use of home-grown timber from forestry to wood craft.

Joe at January Furniture Show

Sharing our Passion for Home-Grown Timber

advocating, Sylva FoundationBy Christine Howard2 February, 2024

At the January Furniture Show, Joe Bray, Head of Sylva Wood School, gave a talk about ‘Working with home-grown timber’.

The ash stools made at the Sylva Wood School in collaboration with the National Trust

Hand-crafted stools made in collaboration with the National Trust

collaborating, Sylva FoundationBy Gabriel Hemery6 July, 20226 Comments

Sylva Foundation has teamed up with the National Trust to turn trees lost to Ash dieback into a range of hand-crafted stools, made at the Sylva Wood School.

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