This report explores how woodland creation and timber use in Wales can enhance ecosystem services, supporting climate goals, rural economies and community wellbeing
Regenerating our future
Forestry and timber industries face a critical skills crisis. This report explores bold, collaborative action to regenerate careers, communities, and climate resilience across Wales
New Timber Knowledge Webinar Series Launches This September
Online learning to deepen your timber know-how — from specification to strength grading
Making Tai ar y Cyd Happen – Scaling Sustainable Homes in Wales
Join the Making Tai ar y Cyd happen workshop on Tuesday 3 June 2025, 11:00, at WoodBUILD 2025 and come together to build smarter, share better, and learn faster
Inspiring the next generation: Skills and careers in a high-value forest nation
WoodBUILD 2025 tackles urgent skills gaps with powerful stories, fresh voices, and practical workshops to build a high-value forest nation—now and for the future
Practical Action on Carbon: Breakout Workshops at WoodBUILD 2025
Built environment professionals are invited to roll up their sleeves and dive into the practical challenges—and opportunities—of reducing carbon in the construction sector at this year’s WoodBUILD conference
FSC UK sponsors WoodBUILD 2025
Celebrating 30 years, FSC UK highlights certified timber’s role in ecosystem services, policy change, and low-carbon construction—visit their stand and hear Karen Paterson
Reframing the value of our forests: Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, and Timber
WoodBUILD 2025, Wednesday 3 June, 11:00 breakout session
Register now and sign up to participate in this workshop
Welsh Edition of ‘Sitka Spruce the Amazing Timber Tree’ to Launch at WoodBUILD 2025
Woodknowledge Wales is proud to announce the launch of the Welsh-language edition of Sitka the Amazing Timber Tree at this year’s WoodBUILD conference, taking place on 3–4 June 2025
Wood science at WoodBUILD 2025
Register now for WoodBUILD 2025 and take your chance to question three of the UK’s top wood scientists at ‘Timber 101 – Making Wood Work in the Built Environment’
