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Every tree tells a story
As another way to keep in touch with our end-users and customers, we have set up a Facebook page!
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Visit us by clicking on this link – Bunbury Boards on Facebook
We recently had the pleasure of hosting a group of visitors from Cork – all members of the Cork Chapter of the Irish Woodturning Guild, who took up woodturning as a hobby following retirement. They were welcomed to Lisnavagh by William Bunbury and the team, and they enjoyed a talk by William on the history…
Keeping an enormous ancestral pile viable is no easy task, says Mary O’Sullivan, but William and Emily Bunbury are up to the challenge. Photography by Tony Gavin By Mary O Sullivan Sunday January 31 2010 “Who says money doesn’t grow on trees?” William Bunbury asks with a laugh, as he holds up one of his…
Value for money – Chopping Boards Tested by Conor Pope Conor Pope tested five chopping boards in his Price Watch column for the Irish Times. The Bunbury Board scored a maximum 5 stars and was the only one to do so. His review of the Bunbury Board is as follows: Highs: This Irish made, eco-friendly…
The Craft Council of Ireland know how important this could be, and here’s your chance to see TV3’s take on that. Bunbury Boards feature at 03:50 in the video. http://www.tv3.ie/videos.php?video=29350&locID=1.65.74 Note: unfortunately video seems to be gone!
There’s the well-known tale about the little old lady in Texas who sold her property because she had difficulty growing anything in the garden. The earth was black and sticky. The new owners drilled for oil and developed her garden into one of the state’s major and highly profitable oil producers. The moral is that…
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