Lord Provost to mark the success of 'Local Wood for Local Makers' Project
The city’s Lord Provost was presented with a commemorative table hand-made by the Scottish Furniture Makers Association (SFMA) at a special ceremony in the City Chambers today (Friday 14 September).
The event marks the end of a joint project
between the Council's Forestry Service and the SFMA to make use of trees
affected by Dutch Elm disease in an effort to support the 'local wood for local
makers' initiative.
Six 150-year old elms from the Meadows that
had been affected by the outbreak were gifted by the Council to the SFMA whose
members then hand-made beautiful pieces of furniture from the timber. The table was presented to the Lord Provost
in recognition of the Council's support of this project. It is engraved with the
words, "Handmade using elm from the Meadows in Edinburgh to commemorate the
'local wood for local makers' project. Presented to the Lord Provost of
Edinburgh in 2012. Donated by the Scottish Furniture Makers Association. Made by
Tom Cooper." Lord Provost Donald Wilson said: "We've been
delighted to be involved in this project that has helped both support
Edinburgh's local craftsmen and make good use of our trees. As a Council we are
always striving to look at new ways to encourage local business and this project
has provided many local economic and environmental benefits. We look forward to
working with the SFMA in the future." The Scottish Furniture Makers' Association
is one of the largest and most diverse groups of bespoke furniture makers in
Britain. The aim of the SFMA is to promote the finest in craftsmanship and
design through the work of its members, and to develop a wider public awareness
of contemporary furniture design in Scotland.