Grown in Britain, the British-grown timber marketing campaign, now has the support of nearly 200 organisations in fifteen different sectors and has licensed enough timber to fill Big Ben 395 times.
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Grown in Britain, the British-grown timber marketing campaign, now has the support of nearly 200 organisations in fifteen different sectors and has licensed enough timber to fill Big Ben 395 times.
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The Builders Merchants’ Federation is warning that the Government’s Clean Air Zone proposals risk adding “disproportionate costs” to SME businesses.
Read More »As part of their ongoing support for Cancer Research UK (CRUK), staff at Kohler Mira recently staged a football fun day at Cheltenham Town FC to raise funds for the charity.
Read More »Camden based charity, Spread a Smile, held their fundraising dinner on Wednesday 28 June at the London Marriott Hotel in Swiss Cottage, and Lawsons MD Paul Sexton was in attendance.
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Scunthorpe-based independent merchant Builders’ Merchant Company Ltd has moved into a new product area.
Read More »Construction workers are being urged to “Cover Up, Mate” and protect themselves against ultraviolet (UV) damage as part of a new NHS campaign being supported by Jewson.
Read More »Following a public vote, Holsworthy Primary School has been announced as the latest winner of RGB Building Supplies’ Well Built Community Fund.
Read More »Consultants and contractors responsible for the design of heat networks and district heating schemes are being encouraged to adopt design best practice and avoid unnecessary oversizing by an industry spokesperson.
Read More »Due to a production glitch that was unfortunately not picked up at proof stage, the picture of Plumbase managing director Andy Wiiliams was wrong in the 10 minutes with... feature in BMJ's July issue. Apologies for the error.
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Read More »ClicBox are delighted to have recently received their official status as a member of the Builders Merchant Federation.
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