The Confederation of Timber Industries (CTI) has announced that the British Woodworking Federation (BWF) has joined the organisation.
Read More »MKM Building Supplies opens state of the art showroom in Ripon
MKM Building Supplies launch of a kitchen and bathroom showroom in Ripon.
Read More »RGB opens new Torquay branch
Builders merchant RGB Building Supplies opened its newest branch last month when the Executive Lead for Business at Torbay Council cut the ribbon at the builders merchant's new Torquay location.
Read More »Long service rewarded by Russell
Russell Roof Tiles is recognising and rewarding staff who have had a long and successful career at the firm with the launch of its long service awards.
Read More »Hickson flies in for BMF Members’ Day
Builders merchants organisation the Builders Merchants Federation has confirmed its latest Keynote speaker for BMF Members Day in September.
Read More »Construction output rebounds but new orders decline
The latest ONS figures show that construction output rebounded in April by 2.5% month-on-month though remained down 3.7% compared with one year earlier.
Read More »IoBM launches Professional Development Fund
The Institute of Builders Merchants (IoBM) has announced the opening of a new Professional Development Fund, which will facilitate further training for those working in the industry.
Read More »2016 BMJ BMF YOUNG ACHIEVER AWARD: ENTRY NOW OPEN
The entry form for the 2016 BMJ BMF Young Merchant and Young Supplier Awards have now been released.
Read More »Williams goes to Harrow
Williams & Co, the Southern based independent, trade only plumbing and heating wholesaler is opening another store in early July, bringing the total number to 31.
Read More »Wastecycle celebrates health, safety and environment at annual event
Wastecycle - leading resource and management company - welcomed almost 300 guests to their Annual Health, Safety & Environment Day.
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