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House and Home Magazine – Hot 100
Every year, House and Home magazine picks the people, products and services that you need to know about in 2010 – and beyond. In the Spring of 2007, the Lisnavagh Timber Project was at Number 46 in this list. Since then, we started to make Bunbury Boards and these are included in this year’s list…
The Irish Times – Want to be a hero Dad?
Want to be a hero dad? Don an apron. By JOHN McKENNA I don’t need a Batmobile. I don’t even need a cape or a mask. Just give me a Bunbury chopping board and a Global knife and I will wade into battle with whatever fillet of fish or super-villain vegetable fancies its chances. With…
The Carlow Nationalist & Leinster Times
Last week’s gales proved a windfall for Lisnavagh “It’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good” goes the proverb and this was certainly true for Tree Care Ireland and Lisnavagh Timber Project, when last week’s high winds resulted in damage to several old trees within Lisnavagh’s 250 acre woodland. Emily Bunbury, marketing director of…
Irish Woodturners Guild Journal – December 2003 – Issue 28
Francis Morrin went to see a new commercial timber operation which traces each plank right from the source to the end use. [two_fourth] The Lisnavagh Estate lies in rural Co. Carlow, just a short distance outside the picturesque village of Rathvilly. Like many estates it was left with a legacy of fine woodlands along with…
The Irish Examiner – Barking up the right tree
By Carol O’Callaghan for the Irish Examiner Saturday, 27th March 2010 Our thanks go to Carol O’Callaghan for her permission to use this article on our Website!
The Carlow Nationalist & Leinster Times – 2nd May 2007
Rathvilly timber helping to save the forests In the few minutes it takes you to read this page, some 64 acres of virgin tropical hardwood forest will have been lost forever. One of our local people taking pride that all wood he provides is environmentally justified and traceable, not only down to the actual tree…