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Woodbuild Autumn Series

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by David Hedges Woodknowledge Wales

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Woodknowledge Wales has published these four podcasts along with a series of webinars which replace the annual WoodBUILD conference this year. For details see WoodBUILD 2020 Autumn Series on the Woodknowledge Wales website – https://woodknowledge.wales/events/woodbuild-autumn-series-webinars and on twitter @WKWales Each podcast is about an hour in length and features a conversation with two people with a particular interest in the theme. The themes are drawn from the Home-Grown Homes Project - a research study into the timber construction supply chain in Wales - which is being run by Woodknowledge Wales.

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10/19/2020

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What is Woodbuild Autumn Series?

Woodknowledge Wales has published these four podcasts along with a series of webinars which replace the annual WoodBUILD conference this year. For details see WoodBUILD 2020 Autumn Series on the Woodknowledge Wales website – https://woodknowledge.wales/events/woodbuild-autumn-series-webinars and on twitter @WKWales

Each podcast is about an hour in length and features a conversation with two people with a particular interest in the theme. The themes are drawn from the Home-Grown Homes Project - a research study into the timber construction supply chain in Wales - which is being run by Woodknowledge Wales.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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