Wood Culture: The Journal of Woodland Heritage

This 100+ page, coffee table style journal is beloved by Woodland Heritage members and is a unique benefit of membership of the charity.

The journal is thought-provoking and inspirational, covering every part of the timber supply chain. So, if you love to read about forestry but want to know more about how timber is used, from seeds to sawdust, the Wood Culture Journal is for you.

 

What’s inside?

In depth interviews:

  • Jules Hudson tells us about his experiences of woodworking, and his unique perspective on growing trees and using wood.

  • Lisa Wood talks to Head Forester Nina Williams about her work at Cowdray Park.

  • Rob Penn introduces Andy Dix, cyclist, engineer, furniture maker and founder of Twmpa Cycles.

  • Alex Mowat talks about an important collaboration with Sykes Timber.

Plus:

Feedback from Woodland Heritage funded research and educational courses, articles on woodland management, furniture making and more.





The current year’s journal is available only to Woodland Heritage members.

 
 

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View past journals below

Woodland Heritage’s past journals are available to the public, click below to view them.

Become a Member Today!

If you appreciate materials and products sourced from well managed woodlands, and if you believe in supporting the next generation’s rise to meet the challenges they face, then we’re the charity to join!

Join Woodland Heritage today and support a British charity devoted to creating a UK more self-sufficient in timber grown in healthy, well-managed woodlands which benefit people and wildlife.

At Barcham, we start growing trees from seed and it is great to be associated with an organisation that follows the life cycle of our product, along with its multitude of uses, whilst raising awareness of issues in our industry along the way. ”

Mike Glover
Managing Director, Barcham Trees