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HGHP Update for March
As a government funded research project, we need to be accountable for the progress we’re making across the different work packages. The second review of […]
Research project sparks interest in woodland creation among social housing providers
We are currently in the process of finalising the outcomes of research exploring how housing associations might intervene in the forestry and timber supply chain […]
NRW become member of Woodknowledge Wales
NRW have become the latest organisation to join Woodknowledge Wales growing alliance. Our membership now consists of over 40 organisations from all sectors of the […]
Home-Grown Homes Project Updates – January 2020
The Home-Grown Homes Project is gathering speed as it enters its final year. Our Interim Report highlights progress and summarises what we’ve learned so far. From […]
Making better homes from Welsh Timber
Follow-up from the BIG Debate The Home-Grown Homes Project focuses on supply chain development in the production of timber homes in Wales from forest to […]
Standard window design for social housing a step closer?
Woodknowledge Wales are working on a dedicated timber windows supply chain programme to be delivered together with the industry in 2020-21. Let us know if […]
Clwyd Alyn housing project surpasses RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge target
A timber based Clwyd Alyn social housing project in Llanbedr near Ruthin constructed by Williams Homes surpasses the embodied carbon target set down by RIBA […]
Reducing supply chain cost in the timber trade
Reducing supply costs in any industry is important and the forestry sector is no exception. Forestry and timber production in the UK has suffered from […]