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Bunbury Boards are Back in the shops
Bunbury Boards are back in the shops after a re-structuring of the business and a re-appraisal of its core values. Sometimes the only way to fix something is to stop it first. “To give an analogy, sometimes even the most luxurious liner needs to stop sailing and go into dry dock for a re-fit”, says…
The Irish Times – “Interiors” Supplement
An article in today’s Irish Times supplement magazine, “Interiors”, features the Lisnavagh Timber Project as the first on it’s list of “Environmental choices”.
Ear to The Ground, RTE Television
SUSTAINABLE GIFTS Bunbury boards are the brainchild of William Bunbury, who, after inheriting the beautiful Lisnavagh Estate in Co Carlow needed to find a sustainable way of making the estate financially viable. The simple chopping board he’s created is making a name for itself in the UK and the US because of its several unique…
“Turn over a New Leaf” by Stephen Milton
FORESTS ARE amongst the earth’s most complex ecological systems, whose dynamic processes and functions we do not yet fully understand. Each year, millions of acres around the world are destroyed. Ireland is no stranger to this environmental topic of concern. Until medieval times the country was heavily forested with oak, pine, beech and birch. However,…
TV3 – Ireland AM – Buy Irish This Christmas
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!