In addition to the International Profiles listed in the International Industry Profiles section, here we provide links to British Industry Associations, Trade Magazines and Professional Institutions.
*Most, if not all, offer support to British exporters.
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ADS is the Premier Trade Organisation for companies in the UK Aerospace, Defence, Security and Space Sectors. |
Aerospace Wales Forum
The trade association for all companies operating in the Aerospace & Defence sector in Wales. |
Defence Industry Security Association (DISA)
DISA acts as a collective representative body interacting with HM government and agencies within the defence arena. DISA is able to provide advice and support to its members utilising the wealth of knowledge contained within the organisation. |
Farnborough Aerospace Consortium (FAC)
A not-for-profit trade association acting as a facilitator of business between large global primes and the supply chain and as an enabler of business support to its members and partners. It is one of the most established aerospace and defence associations in the UK, providing support to, and furthering the long-term strategic growth of the sector in the South East. |
Isle of Man Aerospace Cluster (IOMAC)
A collaboration of 22 companies offering cost-effective, joined-up solutions for its global blue-chip client base. As part of the North West Aerospace Alliance one of the most active aerospace clusters in Europe, the Cluster is part of one of the most influential "aerospace hotspots" in the UK. |
Midlands Aerospace Alliance
Formed in 2003 to support and represent the aerospace industry across the Midlands region. |
North West Aerospace Alliance (NWAA)
The North West aerospace cluster is the largest in Europe and contributes over £7 billion to the UK economy, accounting for one quarter of the UK aerospace turnover. The North West Aerospace Alliance is the key industry organisation in the region, representing and uniting companies and organisations involved in the aerospace sector supply chain. |
West of England Aerospace Forum (WEAF)
Represents the aerospace and defence industry in the South West of England, UK. We strive to grow the sector and act as an enabler of excellence regionally, nationally and on the global stage. |
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Advance
ADVANCE is designed to support the UK's aerospace, defence, security and space industries by providing comprehensive sector specific news coverage of current issues and developments in the UK and overseas markets. |
Aerospace Magazine
The world’s only professional body dedicated to the aerospace community, we exist to further the advancement of aeronautical art, science and engineering around the world. |
Aerospace Manufacturing Magazine
Since its launch at the 2006 Farnborough Airshow, Aerospace Manufacturing has grown to become the leading business-to-business publication that focuses on the design, production and supply chain elements of the civil, defence and space sectors. |
Desider
Magazine about the work of Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) for industry partners. |
Jane's 360 |
Naval News
Naval News brings you news coverage of the latest naval defense shows & events. We are also reporting on naval technology from all over the world. |
Navy News
ach edition of Navy News is produced in full-colour, designed by an award-winning team of journalists and designers, and comprises between 40 and 60 pages. We print around 30,000 copies monthly, available from the first of each month via subscription. |
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Royal Aeronautical Society
As the world’s only professional body dedicated to the aerospace community, we exist to further the advancement of aeronautical art, science and engineering around the world. |
Industry Associations |
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Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC)
The agrisupply industry’s leading trade association. Formed in October 2003 by a merger of three trade associations, AIC has over 250 Members in the agrisupply trade and represents £6.5 billion turnover at farmgate. |
Agricultural Lime Association (ALA)
ALA represents members on all issues of relevance to the agricultural lime industry. |
Anglia Farmers
The UK’s Leading farmer-owned buying group. |
Anglo-North Irish Fish Producers Organisation (ANIFPO)
From our offices in Kilkeel, the Anglo-North Irish Fish Producers Organisation (ANIFPO) has been proud to serve Northern Ireland’s fishermen since 1984. We are driven by our desire to do the very best we can for the fishermen we serve. We pride ourselves in excellent customer service and providing flexible solutions for the opportunities and challenges faced by Northern Ireland’s fishermen. |
Arboricultural Association
As the leading voice on all matters arboricultural in the UK, the AA provides a home and membership for all those employed within the sector; championing the sustainable management of trees in places where people live work and play – for the benefit of Society. |
Association of Scottish Shellfish Growers (ASSG)
To represent the members interests To inform the members To promote the Fish Industry. |
Bee Farmers' Association of the UK
Bees for Hire, Pollination Services |
British Agricultural and Garden Machinery Associations
We’re proud to represent hundreds of members across the UK, from dealers in the agricultural, garden and ground care machinery industry to other organisations and businesses that support the landbased industry sector. |
British Association of Green Crop Driers (BAGCD)
Meetings of producer members are held regularly throughout the year. In addition to normal Association business, guest speakers are often invited to address the meeting on subjects of particular interest. |
British Christmas Tree Growers Association (BCTGA)
The British Christmas Tree Growers Association is dedicated to represent and actively support growers; whilst championing naturally, beautiful British Christmas trees. |
British Equestrian Trade Association (BETA)
The British Equestrian Trade Association works to support our members in their efforts to achieve the highest level of repute, knowledge and profitability. |
British Florist Association
The British Florist Association is the only recognised trade association in the UK, representing 8000 professional flower shops across the country. |
British Grassland Society (BGS)
A forum for those with an active interest in the science and practice of grass and forage production and utilisation. |
British Herb Trade Association (BHTA)
Trade Food
Committed to promoting the industry and ensuring that it has a safe and prosperous future. This is achieved through being actively involved in all aspects of herb production, product development, marketing and the many technical issues that arise. |
British Independent Fruit Growers Association (BIFGA)
Our aims are to enable independent apple and pear growers to join together and use their collective strength for the benefit of the individual member and the industry as a whole. |
British Society of Plant Breeders Ltd (BSPB)
To license & collect plant variety royalties. To support plant breeding nationally and through Europe and the world. To influence Government on benefits plant breeding |
British Veterinary Association
As the largest membership community for the veterinary profession in the UK, we champion, support, and empower more than 18,000 vets of all ages, stages, and disciplines. |
British Wood Pulp Association (BWPA)
Both the English and Scottish Paper Makers' Associations have agreed to assist and that the Swedish, Norwegian and German Wood Pulp Associations had promised to co-operate. |
British Wood Turners Association
Represents the British wood turning industry and promotes the continuing craftsmanship and skill of its members. |
Commercial Horticultural Association (CHA)
For manufacturers and suppliers of plants, products and services to commercial horticultural growers throughout the world. |
Confederation of Forest Industries (ConFor)
A membership organisation for sustainable forestry and wood-using businesses. We provide a single, powerful voice to ensure our industries thrive long into the future. |
Confederation of Timber Industries (CTI)
Our mission is to speak as a single voice for the whole of the Timber Industry Supply Chain. We shall campaign to improve the business landscape to grow the use of timber and develop a vibrant and increasingly prosperous industry. |
Crop Protection Association (CPA)
The voice of the UK plant science industry. |
Dairy UK
Dairy UK is the trade association for the British dairy supply chain. It brings together farmers, dairy co-operatives and manufacturers, bottle milk buyers and milkmen throughout the United Kingdom. |
Farmers Union of Wales
We are the only agricultural union that exclusively represents the farmers of Wales, and is recognised by the UK Government to do so since 1978. |
Grain and Feed Trade Association (GAFTA)
Gafta is an international trade association with over 1700 members in 90 countries. Our aim is to promote international trade in agricultural commodities, spices and general produce, and to protect our members’ interests worldwide. |
Horticultural Trades Association, The
In a nutshell, we're all about supporting UK garden businesses. We're proud to count 1,500 garden retailers, growers, manufacturers and landscapers in our members. |
Maltsters' Association of Great Britain (MAGB)
We are the trade association of the UK malting industry, and represent over 98% of UK malt production. |
National Association of Agricultural Contractors (NAAC)
Represents contractors in the UK who supply all types of land-based services to farmers, government, local authorities, sports and recreational facilities. |
National Farmers Union
The most successful representation body for agriculture and horticulture in England and Wales. |
National Farmers Union of Scotland
Our purpose is to promote and protect the interests of our members by influencing government, the supply chain and consumers in order to secure a sustainable future for Scottish agriculture. |
National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO)
Exists to provide a voice for fishermen, irrespective of where on the coast they are based or the size of the vessel they operate. |
Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA)
The leading trade body for the UK pet food industry and our 70 members account for over 90% of the market. |
Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF)
To preserve and promote the collective interests of Scotland’s fishermen’s associations. The Federation plays an active role in advancing the interests of Scottish fishermen at national and international levels by lobbying government officials in Edinburgh, London and Brussels. |
Scottish Pelagic Fishermen's Association Ltd
Although much reduced in terms of vessel numbers the Scottish pelagic fleet remains at the forefront of European pelagic fishing. The sectors main fisheries are NE Atlantic mackerel and horse mackerel, North Sea, West of Scotland and, Atlanto-Scandian herring and blue whiting. The Association continues to represent the sector at national and international levels, having 23 member vessels attached to 3 branches located at Fraserburgh, Peterhead and Shetland. |
Scottish Salmon Producers' Organisation (SSPO)
Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) is at the centre of Scottish salmon farming’s industry-wide initiatives and public communication, acting as a trusted source of information and a strong industry voice. The organisation plays a central role in representing its members on political, regulatory, media and technical issues in Scotland, the UK, EU and internationally. |
Scottish Shellfish Marketing Group
The UK’s leading supplier of rope-grown mussels and cultivated Pacific oysters. |
Scottish Timber Trade Association (STTA)
The trade association which represents the technical and commercial interests of timber importers, sawmillers, timber merchants, timber agents, builders merchants and others who supply timber and wood products within Scotland. |
Scottish White Fish Producers' Association Limited (SWFPA)
Represents around 200 vessels and 1,400 fishermen. |
Seed Crushers and Oil Processors Association (SCOPA)
The trade association for companies engaged in oilseed extraction and oil/fat processing in the United Kingdom. |
Tenant Farmers Association (TFA)
The TFA is the only organisation dedicated to supporting all farmers who do not own the land that they operate. This includes those involved in share farming agreements, grazing licences, contract farming arrangements as well as traditional tenant farmers. |
UK Flour Millers
Membership of the Association covers almost all UK roller flour mills. |
UK Plant Sciences Federation (UKPSF)
The online home of the UK Plant Sciences Federation (UKPSF). The UKPSF is a Special Interest Group of the Royal Society of Biology. |
Ulster Farmers' Union
The largest democratic voluntary organisation representing farmers and growers in Northern Ireland. |
Woldmarsh Producers
We are one of the UK’s leading, member-owned farmers’ buying groups. Our focus is on growing your business and profit. With in excess of 1,000 member farms across the country we have considerable buying power across a full range of farm inputs. All the benefits go directly back to you. |
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Anglia Farmer
Anglia Farmer is the premier farming magazine and online publication for East Anglia. We have been at the forefront of the agricultural sector in England’s eastern region for over 35 years. |
British Farmer & Grower
Each edition of British Farmer & Grower magazine is packed full of practical business advice, features on our members, domestic and foreign farming news, as well as great competitions – all targeted to show British farming as the dynamic, innovative industry that it is. |
Cow Management
A magazine that is always packed full of interesting and useful information that helps UK dairy producers to manage their herds and run their businesses more efficiently. |
Crop Production Magazine - CPM
Started in 1999, CPM (Crop Production Magazine) is now the leading specialist journal for UK arable farmers. It is a controlled circulation magazine and its readership includes farm managers, agronomists, machinery dealers and other arable supply industry professionals. |
Farm Business
Communication specialists for the food & agriculture market. |
Farm Contractor
Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer has proved itself to be the market leader for agricultural machinery, keeping the readership right up to date with news and developments. Available in print format only. Browse through the sample pages to see if you would like to receive a regular copy. |
Farmers Guardian
AgriBriefing is the largest multi-platform agricultural information business in the UK. Our brands reach deeply into all the major agricultural sectors – arable, dairy, livestock, agricultural machinery, finance and equipment. We take a farmer-centric approach to media. |
Farmers Guide
Farmers Guide is the premier monthly farming magazine mailed free and direct to farmers and contractors across the UK, providing free FarmAds for every agricultural reader. |
Farmers Mart, The
Farming businesses such as machinery dealerships, vets, agricultural suppliers and merchants, to name but a few, can also benefit. You may have open days, product launches, special events, etc. All you have to do is talk to us and we can take it from there. We’ll create the features, then publish them online and across social media as well as ..... |
Farmers Weekly |
Farm Gazette
Fingers on the pulse of agriculture in Northern Ireland. |
Farming Life |
Farming Monthly |
Farm Machinery Journal
One-stop shop for all modern agricultural equipment. Offers informative and in-depth features that engage and educate operators and owners. |
Fish Farmer Magazine |
Fishing News |
Forestry and Timber News |
Forestry Journal |
Forestry & Timber News
The magazine for Confor members and the UK forest industries. Forestry and Timber News is the Confor members' magazine. We produce it to keep you informed of what's going on in the forestry and wood sector in the UK. From nurseries to sawmills, from markets to sustainability. |
Grow it
Published on the first Friday of each month, there's no other magazine quite like this one - it's aimed at those who want to learn how to grow their own produce. |
Grow your own Fruit & Veg
Here is where you will find hints and tips from our professionals on How to Grow your favorite fruit and veg. |
Home Farmer
Make the most of your garden, allotment or smallholding with Home Farmer, your essential guide to growing, raising and cooking your own food. More and more people are growing their own food, in residential gardens, allotments and smallholdings. Home Farmer shows you how to maximise the potential of your plot from growing your ....... |
Horticulture Week
Horticulture Week is the leading information service for professionals working in horticulture including garden retail, ornamentals production, edibles production, landscape design & build, parks management, professional gardening, turf care and arboriculture. |
Modern Farmer
Modern Farmer is the authoritative resource for today’s cutting-edge food producers and consumers: the farmers, wannabe farmers, chefs, and passionate home cooks who are influencing the way we eat right now. Blending hands-in-dirt service, soulful inspiration, and whip-smart reporting, Modern Farmer understands that a tomato is ........ |
NFU Countryside
Countryside is an NFU monthly magazine for anybody who has a passion for British food, farming and the countryside. From rural crafts and traditions, practical and inspiring gardening tips, delicious recipes, wildlife, rural events and great places to visit with the family, to discovering more about your food provenance and how the public can ....... |
Pig World
The voice of the British pig industry. |
Poultry World |
Scottish Farmer
Supporting farmers in Scotland since 1893. |
South East Farmer
Published since 1982, South East Farmer is the region’s favourite farming magazine. 45,000 farmers, growers and allied traders read the magazine each month in the counties of Kent, Sussex, Essex, Surrey, Hampshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. |
South West Farmer
South West Farmer is a monthly newspaper delivered direct to over 12,000 named farmer subscribers across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire and Avon (established 1981). |
Three Counties Farmer
The Voice of Farming across Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. |
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Professional Institutions |
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Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB)
The AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain to help the industry succeed in a rapidly changing world. We want to create a world-class food and farming industry, inspired by and competing with the best. |
British Beet Research Organisation (BBRO)
Implements and commissions research specifically for the UK sugar beet industry. We share the results with growers and advisors at meetings, demonstration farms and events and through our regular publications. |
Chartered Institute of Horticulture
We are the professional voice for horticulture, open to any professional within the horticultural industry, from those at the beginning of their education or career, to those already well established within the field. |
Dairy Council
A non-profit making organisation which provides evidence-based information on the role of dairy foods as part of a healthy, balanced and sustainable diet. |
Fisheries Management Scotland
Represents Scotland’s network of District Salmon Fishery Boards, the River Tweed Commission and Rivers and Fisheries Trusts. |
Fisheries Society of the British Isles
The FSBI is an international, non-political, learned Society, based in the United Kingdom, that supports scientific activity in fish biology and management through charitable sponsorship. Membership is open to anyone interested in these objectives. |
Institute of Fisheries Management
We are an international organisation of people whose aim is to support and promote sustainable fisheries management for the benefit of our members, fisheries, wildlife and society. |
National Office of Animal Health (NOAH)
NOAH represents the UK animal medicines industry: its aim is to promote the benefits of safe, effective, quality medicines for the health and welfare of all animals. |
Organic Farmers & Growers (OF&G)
OF&G certify more than half of UK organic land & provide support, information and licensing to Britain’s top organic food businesses |
Processors and Growers Research Organisation (PGRO)
The UK's centre of excellence for peas and beans. |
Royal Agricultural Society of England (RASE)
The Royal Agricultural Society of England is an independent charity dedicated to the application of science and technology to optimise agriculture and food resources to ensure a secure global future. |
Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers, The (RABDF)
RABDF is the sole UK charity focused on the unique needs of milk producers. We are the only national dairy membership association with the freedom and capacity to lobby. We have unique relationships up and down our whole supply chain, giving us far reaching impact. |
Salmon & Trout Association
We are the UK’s only independent charity campaigning for wild fish and their environment |
Sea Fish Industry Authority
Seafish is the authority on seafood, from catch to plate. At Seafish, our mission is to support a profitable, sustainable and socially responsible future for the seafood industry. |
Society of Dairy Technology
We aim to support professional development by providing knowledge transfer and networking opportunities through relevant events and other learning opportunities to ensure they are at the forefront of our continually changing industry. |
Society of Garden Designers
Whether you want to create a brand new garden or are simply looking for an inspired new planting plan the Society of Garden Designers is here to help. |
Soil Association
We’re a charity and organic certification body and we need your help. |
Supply Chain Initiative on Modified Agricultural Crops (SCIMAC)
SCIMAC is a grouping of industry organisations along the UK farm supply chain, established in 1998 to support the carefully managed introduction of GM crops in the UK. |
Timber Trade Federation (TTF)
The UK’s foremost membership body for the timber supply chain. Our members constitute timber importers, merchants, agents and manufacturers and account for around two-thirds of the £10 billion UK timber industry. |
Timber Transport Forum
Supports forestry by ensuring that the timber industries can access forests and market timber in a sustainable way. At the same time we seek to minimise the impact of timber transport on the public road network, on local communities and on the environment. |
Welsh Black Cattle Society
As Wales' only native breed of cattle, the story of the Welsh Black is steeped in history. For centuries these cattle have been prized possessions as they are equally at home in craggy uplands or lush lowland pastures. This hardy breed provides high quality meat and milk. It has much to offer modern farming systems with its ease of production and award winning succulent meat. |
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Association of Fleet Professionals (AFP)
The fleet industry’s premier membership organisation which embodies the combined strengths of two of the industry’s most prolific organisations, ACFO and the ICFM. |
British Industrial Truck Association (BITA)
The UK’s leading trade association for forklift truck manufacturers and suppliers, suppliers of associated components and services, and the materials handling media for 75 years. |
British Parking Association
We represent the UK parking and traffic management profession. Our 750 plus corporate members include local government, commercial providers, and parking system operators, as well as consultants and academics. In addition, we represent over 650 individuals. |
British Tyre Manufacturers' Association Ltd (BTMA)
Supports and promotes the interests of its members; tyre manufacturers supplying the UK market from factories in Europe. |
British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA)
The British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association is the trade body for companies engaged in the leasing and rental of cars and commercial vehicles. The association regulates the industry through a regular series of quality assurance inspections and a mandatory code of conduct. |
Electric Vehicle Association of Great Britain
EVA England was established in June 2020 by six passionate EV enthusiasts who were inspired by the advocacy and services that consumer associations representing EV drivers in Scotland, the Netherlands, Norway, the USA and elsewhere were providing. |
Garage Equipment Association, The
A Non-profit Membership Association established in 1945. Founders and upholders of industry standards. Administrators of UK MOT equipment approval. Accreditors of garage equipment engineers. Arbitrators for our industry. |
Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation
The IAAF started trading in 1930 as Motor Factors Association. The IAAF is the only trade association that lobbies on behalf of the independent automotive sector specifically on parts. The federation’s aim is to promote all aspects of the aftermarket and support every part of a member’s business and provide beneficial services. |
Independent Garage Association (IGA)
The IGA aims to support and encourage independent garages to thrive in all aspects of their business by offering advice, information and services which ensure that the independent service and repair sector can remain efficient and competitive in an increasingly complex business landscape. |
Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd (MCI)
The Motorcycle Industry Association (MCI) has looked after the interests of the motorcycle industry for over 100 years. Our members are manufacturers and importers of powered two wheelers and the suppliers of associated goods and services in the UK. |
Motor Schools Association (MSA)
Providing Information, Representation, Services and Support for Driver & Rider Trainers throughout Great Britain |
Motorsport Industry Association
The world's leading trade association for the motorsport, performance engineering, services and tuning sectors. |
National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA)
The voice of UK motor auctions. |
National Body Repair Association,The (NBRA)
Launched in March 2017 and brought together the National Association of Bodyshops and the repairer members of the Vehicle Builders and Repairers Association. NBRA members displaying the CTSI Approved Code Logo operate to a strict Code of Practice approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute. |
National Motorcycle Dealers Association (NMDA)
There are many benefits for becoming a member of the RMI. |
National Tyres Distribution Association (NTDA)
Do you need a voice in the industry? Or, an industry voice that can help you? The National Tyre Distributors Association, (NTDA), offers you both. Founded in 1930, the NTDA is a strongly proactive trade association representing and promoting the interests of its members in the tyre wholesale, distribution and retail sectors of the automotive industry. |
Petrol Retailers Association (PRA)
The PRA is committed to supporting it’s members to develop all aspects of their activities by offering information, services and advice which ensures that the independent fuel retailing sector can continue to grow and be competitive in an ever more challenging business environment. |
Retail Motor Industry Federation, The (RMIF)
Supporting the motor industry since 1913. |
Scottish Motor Trade Association (SMTA)
The SMTA was formed in 1903 to “encourage, promote and protect” the interest of their members. Their job is to look after the interests of all their members whether it’s the largest motor group in the country or whether it’s a small MOT station or even just a one man operation in a remote part of the country. |
Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, The (SMMT)
One of the largest and most influential trade associations in the UK. Its resources, reputation and unrivalled automotive data place it at the heart of the UK automotive industry. SMMT is the voice of the UK motor industry, supporting and promoting its members’ interests, at home and abroad, to government, stakeholders and the media. SMMT represents more than 800 automotive companies in the UK, providing them with a forum to voice their views on issues affecting the sector, helping to guide strategies and build positive relationships with government and regulatory authorities. |
Vehicle Builders & Repairers Association, The (VBRA)
Through the MEMBERS ONLY pages you can - access technical information - access standard VBRA forms - print stationery order forms (prices are those ruling on date order arrives at HO) - review membership benefits - initiate a debt recovery (where your membership includes this facility) - download marketing materials. |
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Automotive Logistics
Automotive Logistics is the leading resource for automotive logistics and supply chain professionals globally. |
Automotive Management Live |
Automotive Manufacturing Solutions
The aim of Automotive Manufacturing Solutions (AMS) is to provide information and insights into the processes, technologies and equipment used in vehicle production worldwide. We do this with original reporting, by carrying expert articles and papers, with listings of equipment, by profiles of technology/equipment providers, and by ....... |
Automotive World
Automotive World is a leading B2B publishing and events company, which has been educating automotive and commercial vehicle industry stakeholders since 1992. |
Auto Retail Network
Get the latest information in the automotive industry. |
British Dealer News
British Dealer News is the industry’s only monthly trade magazine dedicated to motorcycles, scooters, ATVs and associated aftermarkets. It’s written for professionals, by professionals – a knowledgeable team of journalists committed to providing objective reports on all the latest industry news and events. |
Car & Accessory Trader (CAT)
CAT is the leading business magazine aimed at the UK automotive aftermarket. |
Caravan and Motorhome Club Magazine
The Caravan and Motorhome Club magazine is a brilliant source of information and inspiration to help you get away, your way. It covers everything from great British touring spots or where to travel abroad, to technical advice from our in-house experts, vehicle tests, product reviews, industry news, local events, special offers, competitions ....... |
Car Dealer
Car Dealer Magazine is the UK’s leading motor trade website providing daily news and features for car industry professionals. |
Car Magazine |
Commercial Vehicle Workshop |
Disabled Motoring
Disabled Motoring UK is a campaigning charity for disabled drivers, passengers and Blue Badge holders. We lobby government & businesses across the UK in order to improve parking, refuelling and access provision for disabled people, so that they can access the goods and services that they need. |
Engineer - Automotive, The
The latest automotive engineering, technology and business news and features. |
Facts
FACTS Magazine covers the entirety of the UK and European fleet and commercial transport market, reporting on the important events, developments and ideas which are driving our industry forward. |
Fleet News
The leading website for the UK fleet sector with an 86% market share (average site visits in 2020), according to SEMRush. |
Forecourt Shop |
Forecourt Trader
Forecourt Trader is the major source of information for the petrol-retailing sector. Targeted at independent retailers, all those connected to the industry seek it out for its strong mix of news, industry and retailer profiles, as well as scheduled features that cover all categories of a service station operation at length, on both the equipment and ....... |
Garage & MOT Professional |
Green Bus and Coach
GreenBusandCoach provides news and updates about green vehicles including EVs, fuel cell and alternative non-fossil fuels. While diesel will not disappear overnight, it is clear that the future for urban areas is electric, delivering both Greenhouse Gas emission savings and reducing air pollution at the point of use. |
Motopro - IMI Magazine
IMI members receive their own exclusive copy of MotorPro magazine 6 times a year. MotorPro brings together thought-provoking features about where the automotive industry is headed, hands-on career and technical advice, and contributions from the smartest minds in the business. |
Parking News
We represent the UK parking and traffic management profession. Our 750 plus corporate members include local government, commercial providers, and parking system operators, as well as consultants and academics. In addition, we represent over 650 individuals and have a separate membership structure to support their professional development. |
Parking Review
Parking Review is the only independent magazine dedicated to the UK parking sector. Published monthly by Landor Publishing, the journal provides latest news and policy updates, in-depth case studies, technology reviews, company profiles and special supplements. |
Professional Recovery
Professional Recovery Magazine is the market leading independent magazine for the vehicle recovery industry in the UK. |
Tyre Trade News |
Van & Fleet World |
Van User
The Magazine for LCV Fleet Operators. |
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Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors, The
The Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors represents more than 1,400 automotive engineer assessors across the United Kingdom. |
Institute of Car Fleet Management (ICFM)
The Institute was established as a not for profit organisation in 1992 in response to a clear need for professional standards in vehicle management of cars and light vans. Fleet management had become increasingly complex due to the financial, technical, legal and political nature of the business. |
Institute of the Motor Industry, The (IMI)
At the IMI, we believe passionately that the automotive industry is a driver of innovation, employment and economic growth. We believe the people working in the industry need the most relevant, up-to-date skills and qualifications in order to progress – especially during times of intense change. |
Motor Ombudsman, The
The Motor Ombudsman is the automotive dispute resolution body. Fully-impartial, it is the first ombudsman to be focused solely on the automotive sector, and self-regulates the UK’s motor industry through its comprehensive Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI)-approved Codes of Practice. |
Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Limited (SMMT)
Exists to support and promote the interests of the UK automotive industry at home and abroad. Working closely with member companies, SMMT acts as the voice of the motor industry, promoting its position to government, stakeholders and the media. |
Tyresafe
TyreSafe is asking those who have suffered as a result of a tyre-related incident and are willing to share their story to participate in its #ItHappenedToMe campaign. |
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BioIndustry Association (BIA)
The BioIndustry Association exists to encourage and promote a thriving, financially sound sector of the UK economy built upon developments across the biosciences to create economic growth, employment and an expanding skills base.The majority of our members are involved in realising the human health benefits that bioscience promises. |
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Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI)
We represent companies who supply more than 80 per cent of all branded medicines used by the NHS and who are researching and developing the majority of the current medicines pipeline, ensuring that the UK remains at the forefront of helping patients prevent and overcome diseases. |
BioPartner.co.uk
BioPartner UK is the independent, accredited trade organisation that promotes international partnering for trade, investment and collaborations with UK life science enterprises. |
British Biosimilars Association (BBA)
The expert sector group of the British Generic Manufacturers Association (BGMA) exclusively focused on biosimilars. |
UK TAG - Technology for Agriculture & Genetics
In partnership with UKTI we are here to enable British agri-tech exports throughout the world with the help of government expertise, support and funding. We have international experience and have been responsible for facilitating many successful contracts working at senior industry and government level with the appropriate Ministers. |
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European Biotechnology |
Labiotech |
Manufacturing Chemist
A global platform, Manufacturing Chemist provides information online at manufacturingchemist.com and through a monthly print magazine, providing up-to-the-minute developments across all the areas of the pharma supply chain. Manufacturing Chemist content includes comprehensive technical articles, market analysis and insights of .... |
Over The Counter
For animal health advisors and country store retailers. |
P3Pharmacy
P3pharmacy magazine is an award-winning monthly publication for community pharmacy in the UK, supporting pharmacy retail to grow in a rapidly-changing healthcare world. |
Pharmaceutical Technology
Pharma Technology Focus is the essential reading material for decision-makers in the pharmaceutical industry, bringing you the latest news and analysis in an exciting, interactive format. |
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Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
Part of UK Research and Innovation, a new organisation that brings together the UK’s seven research councils, Innovate UK and Research England to maximise the contribution of each council and create the best environment for research and innovation to flourish. The vision is to ensure the UK maintains its world-leading position in research and innovation. |
British Compliance Institute (BCI)
BCI is a Consultancy and Training organisation serving the Pharmaceutical, Consumer Health, Animal Health, Medical Devices, Food & Agriculture sector worldwide. We provide Engineering, Quality, Compliance, Validation, Product Development and training services. |
Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS)
Our mission is to put pharmacy at the forefront of healthcare. Our vision is to become the world leader in the safe and effective use of medicines. |
Royal Society of Biology (RSB)
A single unified voice for biology: advising Government and influencing policy; advancing education and professional development; supporting our members, and engaging and encouraging public interest in the life sciences. The Society represents a diverse membership of individuals, learned societies and other organisations. |
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British Association for Chemical Specialities (BACS)
BACS is a trade association representing and promoting the interests of manufacturers, formulators, end-users and service providers operating in the speciality and performance chemicals sector of the chemical supply chain. |
Chemical Business Association (CBA)
The voice of the chemical supply chain. CBA represents the UK chemical supply chain - from distributors and traders to manufacturers and blenders as well as logistics and service providers. |
Chemical Industries Association (CIA)
One of the UK’s top manufacturing exporters. The sector adds over £14 billion of value to the economy, on sales of £40 billion and is responsible for around half a million direct and indirect jobs. |
Explosives Industry Group (EIG)
Represents the majority of the UK industry explosive companies and acts as a lobby group and information source for members. |
Oil and Colour Chemists' Association (OCCA)
The technical professional's organisation for members from coatings, ink, adhesives and an array of allied and associated industries. |
Solvents Industry Association (SIA)
Exists to promote the safe, sustainable and responsible use of chemical solvents and to ensure that the regulatory framework relevant to the manufacture, storage, distribution and their use is based on sound science and best practice. |
UK Cleaning Products Industry Association (UKCPI)
The leading association representing UK producers of washing powders and liquids, fabric conditioners, bar soaps, hand and machine dish wash, household disinfectants, air care and polishes and specialist cleaners for use in kitchens and bathrooms. |
UK Lubricants Association (UKLA)
Acknowledged as the Lead Body by UK Government, UKLA has a pro-active policy – a knowledgeable Secretariat and has a wealth of knowledge and experience on Technical & Regulatory matters – amongst its Members and various Working groups. |
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Biochemical Society
The Biochemical Society promotes the future of molecular biosciences; facilitating the sharing of expertise, supporting the advancement of biochemistry and molecular biology, and raising awareness of their importance in addressing societal grand challenges. |
Chemical Hazards Communication Society (CHCS)
This new and specific forum has since attracted professionals engaged in all aspects of chemical hazards communication, independent of politics or vested interests. |
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
We publish new research. We develop, recognise and celebrate professional capabilities. We bring people together to spark new ideas and new partnerships. We support teachers to inspire future generations of scientists. And we speak up to influence the people making decisions that affect us all. We are a catalyst for the chemistry that enriches our world. |
Society of Chemical Industry (SCI)
SCI is a unique multidisciplinary forum where science meets business on independent, impartial ground. SCI provides the opportunity for sharing information between sectors as diverse as food and agriculture, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and the chemical industry. |
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Association of Suppliers to the British Clothing Industry
The ASBCI is a unique association in that our members represent connections with and knowledge of all the key sectors of the industry. |
British Footwear Association (BFA)
Has supported the British footwear industry promoting its members for more than 100 years, providing an unrivalled go-to resource for everything you could ever need to know about the business. |
British Fur Trade Association (BFTA)
To promote the fur trade. To ensure that London remains the centre of the world trade in fur at primary or wholesale level. |
British Hat Guild, The
The British Hat Guild is the new national association of professional milliners, hatters and headwear designers, established in Spring 2019 as a way of exchanging ideas and promoting our unique heritage. We aim to provide guidance and support to future milliners, and to share our news with people who are as fascinated as we are by hats. |
Drapers Online |
Federation of Sport and Play Associations (FSPA)
As the national trade body representing sports and play associations, the Federation of Sports and Play Associations serves over 500 manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors of sports and play equipment, clothing and apparel |
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Attire Accessories Magazine |
Childrenswear Buyer (CWB)
CWB is the UK’s leading trade magazine dedicated exclusively to the childrenswear industry. |
Clear
Clear Magazine can best be described as the ultimate curator of interesting items, objects and ideas in the world of fashion, design and art. Because of our commitment first and foremost to the reader, we will always stay on the forefront of exploring fresh new ways to present content. |
Footwear.biz |
Footwear Today
Footwear Today is the UK’s top independent trade magazine for the footwear industry. Covering the latest industry and product news; footwear ranges; exhibitions, trade fairs and trend analysis, Footwear Today is an independent voice supporting and informing its readers in their roles as retailers and footwear buyers. |
Khush Wedding
Khush Wedding is the luxury bridal title for south Asian couples, crafting beautiful content for the happiest day of their lives. We inspire, entertain and guide through every major (and minor!) wedding-related decision. From posting your engagement selfie to booking the perfect honeymoon resort, each of our quarterly print editions are ...... |
Retail Focus
Retail Focus is your news, features, projects & events website. We provide you with the latest content straight from the retail design industry. #RetailFocus |
Swimwear Yearbook
The Swimwear Yearbook – The Essential Guide To Swimwear And Beachwear Trends! |
Underlines
The priority business publication for intimate apparel, beachwear, hosiery, bodywear and textiles. Established 1989 and founder member of the Network Dessous Group – your global link to a world of intimate apparel with 10 titles in Europe, Russia, Asia and the Americas. |
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British Fashion Council (BFC)
A not-for-profit organisation that aims to further the interests of the British fashion industry and its designer businesses by harnessing and sharing collective knowledge, experience and resources of the sector. |
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Association of Independent Computer Specialists (AICS)
The Trade Association whose members are committed to setting and maintaining the highest technical and ethical standards in the independent provision of specialist computer-related services. By independent we mean "free to trade within the law without being obliged to acknowledge the authority, control or influence of any third party". |
Business Application Software Developers Association (BASDA)
As a UK trade body, BASDA (The Business Application Software Developers Association) operates through representation and collaboration to ensure that the voice of the UK business software industry is heard by some of the highest levels within UK government, policy-makers and industry media. |
Legal Software Suppliers Association
The UK industry body for legal systems developers and vendors. |
UK Interactive Entertainment Association
The only trade body for the UK's games and interactive entertainment industry. Supporting the UK's games and interactive entertainment industry |
UK IT Association
We are for the 95% of businesses in the UK Tech, IT and Digital sectors employing between 1 and 250 employees. |
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Benchmark
Technological innovation & smart solutions. |
Computer Reseller News (CRN)
News, Analysis and Perspective for Solution Providers fnd Technology Integrators |
Computer Weekly |
Computing |
FinTech Times, The |
Fstech |
Scientific Computing World
For scientists, researchers and engineers who use computing in their work. |
Software Testing News |
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Chartered Institute for IT, The (BCS)
At BCS, we’re on a mission to ensure everyone’s experience with technology is positive. It’s something we’ve been committed to since 1957. We're 68,000 members in 150 countries, and a wider community of business leaders, educators, practitioners and policy-makers all committed to our mission. |
Chartered Institute of Information Security Professionals (IISP)
CIISec is the only pure play information and cyber security institution to have been granted Royal Charter status and is dedicated to raising the standard of professionalism in information and cyber security. CIISec provide a universally accepted focal point for the information cyber security profession, it is an independent not-for-profit body . |
ScotlandIS
ScotlandIS at the heart of Scotland’s digital economy, shaping, changing and driving it forward. |
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Asbestos Control and Abatement Division (ACAD)
ACAD has been representing its members in the Asbestos Industry since 1993 when it was created by TICA as a not for profit trade association with a central aim of working to raise standards. Through quality training and best practice, we are committed to ensuring a highly skilled workforce and an industry fully equipped to manage and safely eradicate the UK Asbestos legacy. |
Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA)
We are dedicated to promoting safety and professionalism throughout the licensed asbestos removal industry. As the UK's leading association representing the interests of asbestos removal contractors and associated businesses we provide guidance, asbestos training and support on all legislative requirements for our members. |
Asphalt Industry Alliance, The
The Asphalt Industry Alliance is a partnership between the Mineral Products Association and Eurobitume UK, the two principal bodies which represent the suppliers of the raw materials used to produce asphalt, as well as asphalt producers and laying contractors. |
Association of Consultant Architects
(ACA) is the national professional body representing architects in private practice – consultant architects – in the UK. Membership is open to Registered Architects practicing on their own account either alone or in partnership or as a Director of a company whose business consists wholly or mainly of an Architects’ practice or an allied field. |
Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors
The leading trade association for the plumbing and heating industry in England and Wales. All members of the association are reliable, established, businesses which employ fully trained staff and have a commitment to high levels of customer service. |
Association of Specialist Underpinning Contractors (ASUC)
An independent trade association originally formed by a number of leading contractors to promote professional and technical competence within the subsidence industry. |
Brick Development Association
The national authority on clay bricks and pavers. Our 13-strong membership accounts for almost 100% of the sector’s productivity here in the UK. Our role is to communicate the collective interests of our members and to ensure their products remain the material of choice in the UK’s built environment. |
British Calcium Carbonate Federation (BCCF)
The British Calcium Carbonates Federation (BCCF) is the voice of the calcium carbonate industry in the UK representing the interests of UK producers of chalk, limestone, marble, dolomite and precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) |
British Ceramic Confederation (BCC)
Represents the collective interests of all sectors of the UK ceramics manufacturing industry. BCC safeguards the industry's prosperity, acting on its behalf in discussions and negotiations with government and public authorities. |
British Constructional Steelwork Association
All the information you need about steel construction. |
British Lime Association
Represents the interests of four Member companies responsible for producing more than 75% of the industrial lime sold in the UK (circa 1.2 million tonnes) for use in a wide variety of diverse downstream applications. The BLA is one of the constituent bodies of the Mineral Products Association. |
British Marine Aggregate Producers' Association
The trade body for an industry that contributes some 6.4 per cent of the construction aggregates consumed in Britain. |
British Precast
British Precast is the trade association for precast concrete manufacturers and members of the supply chain. The main aims of the federation are to promote precast concrete in the construction market; to disseminate information, through a range of industry representation and by shared knowledge, and to add value to its members. |
British Ready Mixed Concrete Association
Represents the interests of UK ready-mixed concrete producers and is part of the Mineral Products Association. |
Builders' Conference, The
We are the construction sector’s leading Trade Body, providing our members with up to the minute sales leads, market intelligence, and statistical data and networking opportunities. Dealing with over 11,000 projects and contract opportunities each year worth in excess of £50billion, our members monitor, apply for and win work every week. |
Builders Merchants Federation
The only body to represent the interests of all wholesale distributors of building materials in the UK. |
Building & Engineering Services Association (BESA)
our primary focus is to support and serve our members active in the design, installation, commissioning, maintenance, control and management of engineering systems and services in buildings. |
Build UK
The leading representative organisation for the UK construction industry. |
Concrete Society
A member based body, with no affiliation to Trade or corporate organisations and is proud to be recognised as independent. The Society has built on its technical base to become a leading provider of information serving the needs of clients, architects, engineers, specifiers, suppliers, contractors and users of concrete, with emphasis on quality and competitiveness. |
Confederation of Roofing Contractors (CoRC)
Established in 1985 and is now the most respected and widely known Roofing Trade Association within the industry and by the general public. Their members are considered to be the best roofing contractors in the business. |
Construction Equipment Association (CEA)
A UK trade association which focuses on the rights and responsibilities of those who use, build and distribute construction equipment in the United Kingdom. The CEA also supports those who are seeking to build and export construction equipment for use abroad. |
Construction Fixings Association
A Trade Association comprising major manufacturers of construction fixings with a significant UK presence. |
Construction Industry Trade Alliance (CITA)
A UK trade association which focuses on the rights and responsibilities of those who use, build and distribute construction equipment in the United Kingdom. |
Construction Plant-Hire Association
The leading trade association for this sector in the UK and CPA Members supply 85% of hired plant to the construction industry. |
Construction Products Association (CPA)
The leading voice to promote and campaign for construction product manufacturers and distributors. |
ConstructionSkills
Our vision: For British construction to have a recognised, world-class, innovative approach to developing its workforce to deliver quality in the built environment. |
Contract Flooring Association, The
Members of the Association include Flooring Contractors, Manufacturers, Distributors and Consultants– both large and small, operating from locations throughout the UK. Members work across a wide range of flooring finishes including carpets, underlays, vinyls, rubber, timber, adhesives and flooring accessories. |
Federation of Dredging Contractors
The dredging industry body representing member companies operating within the United Kingdom. |
Federation of Master Builders
The largest trade association in the UK construction industry, representing thousands of firms in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
Federation of Piling Specialists (FPS)
An active Federation of geotechnical contractors dedicated to improving standards, safety, working conditions and commercial practices within the industry. We also actively engage with our supply chain through our associate membership scheme to develop strong partnerships. |
Home Builders Federation
The representative body of the home building industry in England and Wales. |
Liquid Roofing and Waterproofing Association
The Liquid Roofing and Waterproofing Association represents the fastest growing sector of the construction industry. Suitable for new-build and refurbishment projects, liquid membranes have delivered proven performance in the UK since the 1970’s with literally millions of square metres laid. |
Master Locksmiths Association
The Master Locksmiths Association (MLA) is the UK’s largest trade association for locksmiths & a non-profit making body; established to set and promote standards of conduct, practice and materials within locksmithing. |
Mortar Industry Association
Part of the Mineral Products Association, the trade association for the aggregates, asphalt, cement, concrete, dimension stone, lime, mortar and silica sand industries – for further information go to www.mineralproducts.org |
MPA Cement
MPA Cement is the trade association representing the five major UK manufacturers, namely: CEMEX UK, Hanson Cement, Breedon Cement (A Breedon Group company), Lafarge Cement and Tarmac. |
National Access & Scaffolding Confederation
The NASC is the national trade body for access and scaffolding in the UK – established 1945 and now serving a family of 300+ leading contracting firms, scaffolding suppliers and manufacturers. The Confederation produces a wide range of industry-recognised safety & technical guidance for scaffolding contractors, their operatives and ........ |
National Demolition Association (NDA)
While implosions represent the most visible face of demolition, they are only a relatively small portion of the total work of the industry. From structural demolition and dismantlement to industrial recovery and C&D recycling, from specialized rigging and landfilling to insurance services and equipment manufacturing. |
National Federation of Builders
To help our members build prosperous businesses and create optimal conditions for the construction industry. |
National Federation of Demolition Contractors
The National Federation of Demolition Contractors is the only UK federation in the demolition industry, and counts some of the biggest names in demolition amongst its membership. The most powerful voice in the demolition industry, the NFDC has championed the standards and professionalism of its members for more than 75 years. |
National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC)
NFRC is the UK’s largest roofing trade association representing over 60% of the roofing industry by value. |
Painting and Decorating Association, The
The premier trade and employers' association for the painting & decorating industry in the UK. The Painting and Decorating Association (PDA) is the UK’s largest trade body for painters and decorators. |
Road Emulsions Association
A UK trade association representing manufacturing businesses that supply a wide range of bitumen emulsion products used in the highways, airfield and construction sectors. |
Road Surface Treatments Association
The focal point for the road surface maintenance industry. |
Roof Tile Association
Represents the UK’s leading manufacturers of pitched roof solutions. We are the central representative body establishing a common viewpoint for clay and concrete roof tile manufacturers. |
Scottish and Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers’ Federation (SNIPEF)
The principal trade association for plumbing and heating businesses based in Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
Thermal Insulation Contractors Association
TICA has been representing its members in the industrial and commercial insulation sector since 1957. Through quality training and best practice, we are committed to ensuring a highly skilled workforce and an industry fully equipped to provide ever increasing energy efficiency |
United Kingdom Society for Trenchless Technology (UKSTT)
To advance the science and practice of the Trenchless Technology for the public benefit. |
Wood Panel Industries Federation
A representative organisation giving voice to the industrial manufacturers in the United Kingdom and Ireland of Wood Chipboard, Oriented Strand Board (OSB) and Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF). |
Wood Protection Association (A division of the BWPDA)
A technical and advisory organisation dedicated to improving the performance and value of wood as a sustainable construction material. |
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ACR Journal, The
The ACR Journal is the favourite read of contractors, installers, maintainers & specifiers working to meet the needs of the UK air conditioning and refrigeration market. The ACR Journal covers the stories that matter in a straightforward, easy-to-read format. (Air conditioning, refrigeration and heat pump industry.) |
AEC Magazine
The only global publication and website to focus exclusively on Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology and beyond, for architects, engineers & construction professionals. It supports projects from concept, design and construction all the way through to operations. |
AJ (Architects Journal)
The AJ keeps you up to date with the latest news, building studies, expert opinion, cultural analysis and business intelligence from the UK architecture industry. |
Archetech
The Archetech magazine is an insightful information source for Architects, Architectural Technologists and Interior Designers. We feature lead stories on current projects, industry news and case studies so that our readers have the opportunity to keep up-to-date in the ever changing world of architecture and design. |
Architects Data File (ADF)
ADF is the leading monthly magazine dedicated to bringing architects the broadest range of coverage on current UK and international projects, plus opinion and insight on key issues. |
Architectural Ironmongery Journal
Architectural Ironmongery Journal (AIJ) is the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers’ quarterly journal. AIJ is the only title to cover this important sector of the building and construction industry. |
Architectural Review (AR)
The AR is the world's most inspirational architecture magazine. |
Architecture, Building, Contracting + Developing Magazine
Established in 1988 and published monthly, ABC+D was designed primarily as a ’product book’ dedicated to offering the latest information on related products, services, news and technology within the building industry.Today, the magazine has taken a more ’feature-led’ approach which includes in-depth articles, current hot topics, features, .... |
Architecture Today |
Armada International
One of the worlds leading, and most respected defence publications, Armada International provides unrivalled reporting and analysis regarding defence technology, procurement trends and ongoing operations. Together with its exclusive Compendium supplements, the magazine gives the global defence community the information it needs ..... |
Asphalt Now
Asphalt Now is produced twice a year and aims to present a comprehensive, balanced review of asphalt industry news and issues. It is an informative magazine, distributed to industry stakeholders and local authority highway engineers. |
AT (Architectural Technology)
AT Journal is the only journal dedicated to the discipline of Architectural Technology. Published quarterly, AT Journal features comprehensive and in-depth technical articles pertinent to the discipline both nationally and internationally. |
BCR UK (Building Construction Review)
Building & Construction Review is a publication that seeks to inform readers about current trends and developments in the building and construction sectors, as well as keeping them informed about the latest products and services .... |
Brick Bulletin
The latest news and events information from the Brick Development Association. |
Builders Merchants Journal |
Builders Merchants News
Builders' Merchants News (BMN) is the most popular builders’ merchant magazine. It is read mostly by senior staff at builders’ merchants, timber merchants, plumbers' merchants, and other construction-related merchants, and their suppliers. |
Building
For more than 170 years, Building has been an information pioneer for the construction industry, bringing unrivalled intelligence to the market through journalistic coverage, news, analysis and data. And as the world continues to change, our approach to the construction community is changing too. |
Building Construction Design |
Building Design
Intelligence for architects. BD is a leading, digital first source of news, comment and reviews keeping architects up to date with the key issues affecting the practice and profession of architecture. |
Building Design & Construction
Leading in the field of building news reporting, Building Design & Construction Magazine is one of the most respected and referenced sources of building news, features, interviews. |
Building Engineer
The official journal of Chartered Association of Building Engineers, is a highly regarded journal and is read by professionals throughout the industry. |
Building & Facilities Management
Building & Facilities Management editorial content covers all the major FM areas of interest within the workplace and the built environment. This includes industry developments, company news, case studies and application stories, product news as well as articles from leading authorities within the marketplace. |
Building & Facilities News
Building and Facilities News is a publication that circulates 5,000 printed copies on a national basis to approximately 15,000 readers and sends out 20,000 eshots per issue independently. Our app is only available on the App Store for iOS devices. |
Building Innovations |
Building Products
Building Products Magazine launched in 1976 and is the UK’s leading source of product information for specifiers, quantity surveyors, and the construction supply chain. |
Building Projects
Website, newsletters and social media, keep up to date with new and refurbishment projects. If you have worked on or had your product specified on a project, ensure you or your company get the credit you deserve. |
Building Services & Environmental Engineer (BSEE)
Building Services and Environmental Engineer is the authoritative voice of the industry. We don’t claim to know everything about the industry but we do claim to be in touch with the people who do. That way we are able to bring our readers in depth technical features on subjects that matter – every month. |
Buildingtalk
The resource for building professionals that delivers construction news, product and technical specifications, as well as case studies from suppliers across the industry. |
BuildIt |
CHB Journal
CHB journal is a highly respected print and digital editions magazine with a global reach of more than 30,000 senior architects and key decision-makers in the church and cherished buildings environment. The magazine acts as a showcase for radical and challenging projects and solutions, and links innovators and conservators alike in a global ....... |
CLADmag
CLADmag is the glossy quarterly magazine which talks to the people making things happen in architecture and design, investment and development. |
Concrete Quarterly
Providing inspiration on how to use concrete and masonry in new and different ways including highlighting exemplars of design and use. |
Construction & Civil Engineering
The magazine for industry leaders. |
Construction Enquirer |
Construction Forum Magazine
Construction Forum Magazine has been producing features for over 15 years. The companies and developments featured range from national businesses to local councils, nuclear specific projects, retail and sports developments as well as world renowned projects carried out throughout the UK, Ireland and overseas. |
Construction Index |
Construction Index, The
The Construction Index is the leading online information source for the construction & building industry. It is free to access, with no subscription or registration pay wall. |
Construction Industry News |
Construction Magazine
Construction UK Magazine is a leading trade publication within the construction industry which can help your company reach a responsive audience of over 86,000 readers. |
Construction Manager
Construction Manager is the highest circulation construction-based publication serving the UK built environment. With an audited circulation of 30,887 (ABC: July 2019-June 2020) it has more than double the circulation of its nearest two rivals combined. And this does not include any pass-on readership, which many of our competitors rely on ..... |
Construction National |
Construction News |
Construction Plant News |
Construction TV |
Construction UK Magazine |
Construction Update
Construction Update Magazine has a circulation of 62,000* key contacts throughout the industry, which is carefully monitored to make sure that the distribution gains the most for any advertiser. |
Cranes Today
Cranes Today is the leading resource for news and intelligence focussed on the crane and lifting industries. The magazine is the industry's oldest title and continues to offer crane and lifting equipment manufacturers and rental companies the best way to reach purchasers. |
Demolition & Recycling International |
Design Buy Build
Focused on construction, self build and design, the Design Buy Build audience of 62,000 strong consist of architects, builders, local authorities, contractors, developers and related industry professionals who have all honed their skills in the construction sectors. The audience also includes RIBA registered architects, members of the British ...... |
Essential Building Product Review, The |
FC&A Future Constructor and Architect
Future Constructor & Architect is a specification platform for architects and building contractors, which focuses on top-end domestic and commercial developments. |
Geo: Connexion
Established over 25 years ago, GeoConnexion International and GeoConnexion UK are two of the industry’s best-known and respected publications. Their design appeal and reputation for editorial excellence continues to attract and retain a quality readership. |
Geomatics World
For professional surveyors. |
Go! Public
The latest concepts in building design interspersed with views from manufacturers together with examples of case histories and product development news. |
Heating & Plumbing Monthly |
Heating Ventilating & Plumbing (HVP)
Heating Ventilating & Plumbing (HVP) magazine is the leading plumbing and heating magazine for installers, getting the news to you first and crafting unbeatable journalism to give you the professional edge over your competitors. |
Heating & Ventilating Review HVR
Heating & Ventilating Review is the number one magazine in the HVAR industry. |
HIP Magazine
The only magazine for plumbing & heating students and apprentices. |
Hoist
Hoist magazine is the only international magazine with news and information focused on overhead cranes and industrial lifting equipment. |
Home Designer and Architect Magazine
At Home-Designer & Architect we can ensure your products/services are visible to over 40,000+opt in subscribers including RIBA Architects, Self-Builders, Contractors, Developers, House-Builders, Interior Designers, Local Authorities, Housing Associations. The online editorial and e-newsletters are the modern way of keeping abreast of all ....... |
Housebuilder |
Housebuilder & Developer
The magazine’s editorial, creative and commercial teams all work hard to ensure the brand features a range of relevant news, comment and case studies, informing readers on their industry as well as celebrating it. |
Housing Specification
At the forefront of delivering product and technical content to the construction industry, Housing Specification delivers high quality information to architects, specifiers and housing professionals. The bi-monthly title delivers a range of features which appeal to specifiers looking to select the best products to use in future projects and ....... |
Housing Technology
Housing Technology is the leading technology information service for the UK housing sector and local governments. We have always believed in the fundamental importance of how the UK’s social housing providers use technology to improve their tenants’ lives. |
i-build
As the latest addition to Mixed Media Information's thriving portfolio of architecture and design magazines, i-build provides a fresh and modern approach to self-build product specification and design inspiration. |
Inside Housing
Inside Housing is the leading monthly magazine for housing professionals in the UK and the first choice for anyone looking for a job in housing. With its lively mix of news, features and analysis, housing professionals rely on Inside Housing to keep them fully updated on everything in the social housing world. |
Installer
Installer is essential reading for heating, plumbing and renewable professionals. Providing the latest news, product and training information to the heating industry, Installer magazine has been at the forefront of this sector for twenty years. |
International Construction |
International Cranes and Specialized Transport |
Leicestershire Builder
A news and information publication which targets construction-based companies in Leicestershire, Rutland and the immediate surrounding area. |
Leisure Design & Build |
Local Authority Building & Maintenance
Since its launch in 1985, LABM has been an essential information resource for its target audience of council specifiers, housing and maintenance managers, surveyors, contractors, architects and education and health authorities. In 2016, the magazine expanded its reach to include housing associations. |
Master Builder
The Master Builder Magazine is the magazine for FMB members. Read articles, interviews and comment by downloading the latest issue.Our bi-monthly magazine aims to inform, inspire and connect small to medium construction firms in the UK, offering insights into the latest industry news and developments, exclusive discounts on ....... |
MMC
The home of modern methods of construction |
Modern Building Services MBS
Modern Building Services is the highest circulation magazine in our sector. We cover the entire industry with news, technical and market insights and information on the latest products and projects. You can search our 15-year archive, and also find our latest digital issue here. |
Mondo Arc
Since its inception in 1999, arc has become the leading international magazine in architectural lighting design. Targeted specifically at the lighting specification market, arc offers insightful editorial on architectural, retail and commercial lighting. |
Northern Housing |
On Office
Founded in 2006, OnOffice is the world’s leading publication for the commercial architecture and design community. Featuring cutting-edge workplace design, projects from the hospitality, education and retail sectors, interviews with leading industry figures, and the latest design news, OnOffice is an indispensable read for design lovers ...... |
Panel Building & System Integration PBSI
PBSI is the only UK magazine to exclusively target panel builders and system integrators who are responsible for the design, integration, installation and test of control panels. PBSI delivers editorial content tuned to the needs of those working in this dynamic sector, including electricians, consultants, managers, field engineers, electrical and ....... |
Panel, Wood & Solid Surface
Panel, Wood & Solid Surface is a response to the changing world of joinery, shop fitting, kitchen fitting and allied trades in the 21st Century. |
Planning & Building Control Today
At PBC Today and BIM Today, we’re not about content-eyeball synergy synchronisation solutions or imagineering multi-platformisation paradigm deliverables. We’re about experts from across construction, planning and building control discussing the issues, opportunities and challenges that really matter to those working in the industry ..... |
PlumbHeat
PlumbHeat is the quarterly The Scottish and Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers’ Federation (SNIPEF) member magazine. |
Plumbing Heating & Air Movement News (PHAM)
The UK’s biggest and most established magazine. With an audited monthly circulation of 28,751, it is widely regarded as the leading technical publication serving the domestic and light commercial sectors of the industry. The magazine is published in an impressive and accessible tabloid format and delivers an unrivalled breadth of editorial ..... |
Premier Construction
The Premier Information Tool for the Construction, Hospitality, Rail and Retail Industries! |
Professional Builder |
Professional Builders Merchant PBM |
Project Plant
Project Plant magazine is an essential read for the Scottish plant industry covering the latest news and topics such as finance, demolition equipment, excavators, cranes & lifting equipment, compact equipment, site dumpers, quarry & mining equipment, tele-handlers & RTFL’s, compaction equipment, recycling, hydraulic breakers, mini- ....... |
Project Scotland
Project Scotland remains the only construction news magazine published in Scotland and thus the only publication properly placed to fully reflect industry thinking north of the border. Editorial includes project news, business, site and sector reports. In addition, we have regular features covering civil engineering, insulation, flooring, ....... |
Public Sector Building Magazine
Public Sector Building (PSB) magazine was established in 1989 and is read by local authority decision makers and budget controllers across the UK. The B2B title is published six times a year and offers a wide selection of categorised product pages featuring information on the latest building materials, products, techniques and services. |
Public Sector Build Journal
Public Sector Build Journal (PSBJ) is a leading, modern B2B building specification publication in the UK construction marketplace. |
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Refurb & Developer Update
Refurb & Developer Update is a monthly publication covering all the latest information, news, legislation, products & services for Residential & Commercial UK Developers, Builders, Contractors & Architects. |
Refurb Projects
The journal of repair, replacement and maintenance. |
Refurb & Renovation News
Refurb Renovation News, the UK’s leading product magazine is mailed to over 15,000 key refurbishment, renovation and conservation specifiers and purchasers within the industry. |
RIBA Journal
Architecture Information & Inspiration |
RIDBA Journal, The (Countryside Building)
The RIDBA Journal is the only magazine dedicated to the UK agricultural and industrial buildings industry, and is free to download! |
Roofing Today
Roofing Today is the authoritative magazine for the UK roofing industry. With comprehensive and topical coverage written by industry specialists, Roofing Today is informative and relevant to all roofing specifiers and contractors. |
RTJ, The (Roofing Trades Journal)
Official Publication of the Confederation of Roofing Contractors. Roofing Trades Journal focuses on the latest industry and Confederation of Roofing Contractors news, current issues and interesting topics, plus an inside look at business activities and the profiles of prominent individuals within the industry. |
School Building
Construction news for the educational sector |
Showhome
The magazine is sent to almost 15,000 subscribers who either manage a house fitting budget or influence one. As the housebuilding industry’s leading media platform the information provided can influence key buying decisions. |
Showhouse
Show House magazine, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, is the leading trade title for UK housebuilders and new homes suppliers, read by all the key decision-makers and influencers in the industry. Show House is business with personality, with an emphasis on profiling leading figures within the industry and what makes them and ....... |
Site Recorder
Site Recorder is the monthly publication of the Institute of Clerks of Works and Construction Inspectorate. |
Specification Magazine
One of the leading architectural and building titles in the construction industry, Specification provides a mix of professional editorial comment, manufacturer led articles and product information. Each month Specification Magazine includes a special report that discusses key sectors of the construction industry, including sustainable building, ....... |
Specification Product Update
Specification Product Update offers a wealth of product information in editorial, advertorial and display advertisement formats. Each section of the magazine is signposted for ease of use to enable architects, contractors and specifiers to quickly and easily assimilate the information that they are looking for. Since launching over 20 years ago, |
Specifier Review
Specifier Review publishes news and views from the built environment. Showcasing the latest architectural projects, building product innovations, video presentations and informative articles from building product manufacturers and construction industry specialists. |
Tile & Stone Journal (TSJ)
TSJ was born through a shared vision between Kick-Start Publishing Ltd and Joe Simpson for a B2B magazine that truly reflected the breadth, scope and ambition of the ceramic tile and dimensional stone industry in the UK and Ireland. From the first issue in July 2004, TSJ established itself as the authoritative voice of the industry, and as the ...... |
Timber Trades Journal
Timber Trades Journal (TTJ) is the most widely and highly respected title in its market, renowned for its editorial content and impartial perspective on latest business and market trends across the timber industry. The magazine also has a widespread reputation as a forum for the timber sector. Leading industry players and senior executives ...... |
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Buiding Centre
The Building Centre showcases the best in materials and manufacturing alongside the work of leading architects and designers to inform and inspire conversations about issues, challenges and successes in the built environment. |
Building Research Establishment (BRE Group)
BRE is a world leading, multi-disciplinary, building science centre with a mission to improve buildings and infrastructure, through research and knowledge generation. We use our cutting edge research to develop a range of products, services, standards and qualifications that are used around the world to bring about positive change in the built environment. |
Building Services Research and Information Association (BSRIA)
A test, instruments, research and consultancy organisation, providing specialist services in construction and building services. |
Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)
We have a Royal Charter to promote the science and practice of building and construction for the benefit of society, and we’ve been doing that since 1834. Our members work worldwide in the development, conservation and improvement of the built environment. |
Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH)
To support housing professionals to create a future in which everyone has a place to call home. We’re the professional body for people who work in housing, the independent voice for housing and the home of professional standards. |
Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE)
Supports the Science, Art and Practice of building services engineering, by providing our members and the public with first class information and education services and promoting the spirit of fellowship which guides our work. |
Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation
A charity, learned society and membership body with 12 UK regions and a number of international groups. CIHT represents and qualifies professionals who plan, design, build, manage and operate transport and infrastructure. |
Clay Pipe Development Association
Provides information and services to manufacturers specifiers and users of vitrified clay pipes, covering research; writing British and European Standards and providing technical information on the use of clay pipes and the design of drainage and sewerage pipelines. |
Construction Industry Council
The representative forum for the professional bodies, research organisations and specialist business associations in the construction industry. |
Council for Aluminium in Building
To support the interests of the architectural aluminium industry by encouraging the increasing use of aluminium products in architecture and in the construction industry as a whole. |
Institute of Asphalt Technology (IAT)
The Institute is the Professional Body for persons working in the field of Asphalt Technology and for those interested in all aspects of the Manufacture, Placing, Technology and Uses of materials containing Asphalt or Bitumen. |
Institute of Builders Merchants, The (IoBM)
IoBM recognises experienced, qualified individuals working within the merchanting industry and supports them in their continued personal development. |
Institute of Carpenters
We’re proud of our heritage and history and over a century later we’re still committed to the original aims of ensuring each generation of carpenters and joiners upholds the highest traditions of our historic craft (not just that of carpentry, but also other wood trades such as furniture and cabinet makers, structural post and beam carpenters,. |
Institute of Concrete Technology
Formed in 1972. Full membership is open to all those who have obtained the Diploma in Advanced Concrete Technology and MSc in Advanced Concrete Technology (University of Leeds). The Institute is internationally recognised and the Diploma and MSc has world-wide acceptance as the leading qualification in concrete technology. |
National Housebuilding Council
We are the UK’s leading warranty and insurance provider for new homes. Established in 1936, we set standards for our registered builders and work to help them improve the construction quality of the homes they build. This is ultimately for the benefit of homeowners. |
RoofCERT
The RoofCERT accreditation programme, managed by the NFRC and supported by the CITB, aims to transform the roofing industry. |
Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
The Royal Institute of British Architects is a global professional membership body driving excellence in architecture. We serve our members and society in order to deliver better buildings and places, stronger communities and a sustainable environment. |
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
As a globally recognised professional body, everything we do is designed to effect positive change in the built and natural environments. Through our respected global standards, leading professional progression and our trusted data and insight, we promote and enforce the highest professional standards in the development and ......... |
Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI)
With over 25,000 members worldwide and more than 100 years of history, the RTPI is at the forefront of planning. Our members abide by the highest professional and ethical standards, which mean employers, clients and the wider public trust them. The RTPI is an advocate for best practice in planning at all levels of government and in the ......... |
Scaffolding Association, The
A not-for profit orgnisation which has been founded to improve the understanding, safety and standards of scaffolding across the construction industry. |
Steel Construction Institute, The
SCI has been a trusted, independent source of information and engineering expertise globally for over 30 years, and remains the leading, independent provider of technical expertise and disseminator of best practice to the steel construction sector. |
Welding , The
Our Vision: To be the world class engineering institution for welding, joining and allied technologies. |
Wood for Good
The timber industry’s campaign to promote use of wood in design and construction. Wood is nature’s most versatile building material and modern engineering methods expand possibilities for its application beyond traditional uses. Our objective is to make wood a first choice material for specifiers and designers by demonstrating what you can do with wood. |
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Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades (AEMT)
The Trade Association for all companies who supply, repair, or service, electrical & mechanical equipment. The Association is in the forefront of developing repair standards, efficiency programmes, and training courses, in partnership with Government agencies and a wide range of service and manufacturing industries. |
Association of Lighting Designers (ALD)
The ALD is the professional body representing all those who work or are interested in the creation of lighting, video & projection for live performance and events. An association of lighting designers, programmers, technicians and projection professionals from the full range of disciplines. |
Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances
AMDEA is the UK trade association for the manufacturers of small and large domestic appliances. It represents over 80% of the appliance industry. |
Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA)
The UK’s leading trade association that represents and supports the interests of businesses and organisations involved in electrotechnical and engineering services design, installation, inspection, testing, maintenance and monitoring. |
Electrical Distributors Association (EDA)
Represents the electrical wholesale distribution industry within the UK. |
Portable Electric Tool Manufacturers Association (PETMA)
For over 50 years, PETMA has represented the United Kingdom manufacturers and technical design and development subsidiaries of portable electric tools. |
SELECT
The trade association for the electrical contracting industry in Scotland. |
Society of Television Lighting Directors
The Society provides a forum that stimulates a free exchange of ideas in all aspects of the television profession. |
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A1 Lighting
A1 Lighting magazine is published by award-winning publishing company 4 U MEDIA LTD T/A A1 Media. Launched in 2010, A1 Lighting magazine, has gone from strength-to-strength. A1 Lighting Magazine is available to key buyers and specifiers in the lighting industry and is widely available at several trade shows every year. |
Connections (NICEIC)
Connections is the official magazine for the NICEIC and ELECSA and is sent out to over 39,000 registered electrical contractors. The Connections audience is representative of the entire electrical contracting industry, reaching out to individual contractors, SMEs and the top 50 largest electrical firms in the UK. |
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Electrical Digest |
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering was launched in 1961 and over the last half century, the magazine has evolved and grown with the market sector. It continues to be the leading journal in its field. The magazine is the only one of its kind that offers complete coverage of all the sectors involved in the purchasing and specifying of electrical equipment. |
Electrical Review
Electrical Review is the longest established UK electrical journal, first published in 1872 as the Telegraphic Journal. The magazine and website are aimed at electrical engineers, project managers, consultants and electrical contractors, essentially any key personnel specifying electrical systems in public/commercial buildings and industry. |
Electrical Times
Welcome to Electrical Times – the voice of electrical contracting. Published monthly, Electrical Times provides high quality, independent editorial for readers at all levels in electrical contracting. We publish technical articles, case studies, special reports on application areas, product information, business and financial news plus a wide range |
Electrical Trade Magazine
The Electrical industry’s guide to products and services, putting buyers and sellers in contact. |
Electronic Product Design & Test |
Get Connected
Get Connected is the sharpest, freshest, most relevant and commercially aware electrical trade publication for independents, multiples, kitchen specialists and online retailers in the UK. |
Lighting
Lighting (Illumination in Architecture) is unlike any lighting publication that has gone before. The discipline of lighting design has matured, grown, broadened and redefined itself. It has now become an intrinsic and essential part of the architectural design process. The magazine reflects this progression, recognising that the architects and ........ |
Lighting Journal
The publication for all lighting professionals. The Lighting Journal is published ten times a year – bumper issues at Summer and Christmas and monthly the rest of the time. The Lighting Journal is distributed to diverse groups of lighting professionals including lighting designers, consultants and engineers. |
Lighting & Sound International
For over 33 years LSi has offered its readership the best coverage of entertainment technology - advertisers who promote their products or services in LSi will be placing them in front of industry professionals and key decision makers from around the world. |
Professional Electrician and Installer
Professional Electrician & Installer is the leading magazine for the UK electrical contracting trade and has a market-leading ABC audited circulation of 72,000. |
Sparks Magazine
The only magazine for student and apprentice electricians. |
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Institution of Lighting Professionals
As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations. |
National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC)
NICEIC is the UK electrical contracting industry’s independent voluntary body. We offer leading certification services, building regulations schemes, products and support to electrical contractors and many other trades within the construction industry. |
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British Automation & Robot Association (BARA)
Provides a voice for the Robot and Automation Industries, when dealing with government, industry, financial and academic institutions. |
British Electrotechnical and Allied Manufacturers Association Ltd (BEAMA)
A National grouping consisting of 14 Associations representing some 350 companies in the Electrotechnical and Allied Manufacturing Industries in the UK. |
Electromagnetic Compatibility Industry Association
The EMCIA was formed on 20th March 2002 for the benefit of companies involved in Supplying, Designing, Testing and Manufacturing EMC products. |
Federation of the Electronics Industry
The leading UK Trade Association for companies in Information Technology. |
nmi
Champion for the UK Electronics Manufacturing Industry. NMI supports the established Semiconductor Manufacturing and supply chain communities with activities that encourage innovation, communication and collaboration. |
Power Electronics UK
The industry association for Power electronics in the UK. |
Professional Lighting and Sound Association (PLASA)
PLASA is the lead international membership body for those who supply technologies and services to the event and entertainment industries. The Association works to ensure that each sector is fully represented and plays an active role in highlighting best practice and safe working conditions. |
techUK
Represents the companies and technologies that are defining today the world that we will live in tomorrow. More than 850 companies are members of techUK. Collectively they employ more than 500,000 people, about half of all tech sector jobs in the UK. These companies range from leading FTSE 100 companies to new innovative start-ups. The majority of our members are small and medium sized businesses. |
TechWorks
TechWorks is the UK trade association representing the Electronic Systems, Microelectronics and Semiconductor Communities. Our objective is to catalyse and accelerate the continual development of a sustainable and world-leading industry in the UK. TechWorks strategy is based upon our member value model. |
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Bodo's Power Systems
Bodo's Power Systems magazine serves the power electronics markets worldwide for systems design engineers. Today our printed magazine reaches a highly specialized audience of 22.000 readers 12 times a year. Over 18.000 registered web users follow us online and read our bi-weekly newsletters. We serve a global industry. That's why our ....... |
ECAToday
ECAtoday is the official magazine of ECA and reaches thousands of people within the electrotechnical and engineering services industry. |
Electronic Specifier Design
Electronic Specifier is Europe's premier publisher of information resources to the Global Electronics Industry. The Electronic Specifier websites, blogs, e-newsletters and digital magazines deliver the information that engineers require to quickly move from concept development to production line; including new products, case studies, video ..... |
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Electronics Weekly
ElectronicsWeekly.com is the UK’s leading website for electronics professionals. It is the online arm of Electronics Weekly, the leading source of information in the UK electronics industry for more than 55 years. |
Electronics World
Electronics World is a technical magazine aimed at professional electronics design engineers and developers. Its editorial covers the full range of electronic industry activities, including technology, systems, components, development tools, test, software and instrumentation, among others. |
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NewElectronics
Established more than 40 years ago, New Electronics is the electronics industry's leading magazine and a central hub for design engineers. With its blend of technology features, news and new product information, New Electronics keeps designers and managers up to date with the fastest moving industry in the world. |
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ElecTech Council, The
Formerly known as ESCO, The ElecTech Council is a group of leading UK companies and industry organisations, supported by several UK government departments, to represent and drive support for the ElecTech industry sector. |
Industry Council for Electronic Equipment Recycling
Represents the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) sector. Members include producers of electronic and electrical equipment, compliance schemes, waste management companies, treatment facilities and recyclers. |
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Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE)
The voice for a cost effective, efficient, low carbon, user-led energy system; a market in which decentralised energy can flourish. |
Association for Renewable Energy & Clean Technology, The
Represents renewable energy producers and promotes the use of all forms of renewable energy in the UK. |
Association for the Conservation of Energy (ACE)
The UK Association for the Conservation of Energy represents the country’s energy efficiency sector. Its stated mission is to enable the UK to drive productivity and business competitiveness, provide warm and healthy homes, and to deliver a secure future for energy; all through making it more energy-efficient. |
Association of British Independent Oil Exploration Companies (BRINDEX)
The Association of British Independent Oil Exploration Companies seeks to promote the role played by British independent exploration and production (E&P) companies in maintaining a powerful and effective UK based oil and gas industry. |
British Hydropower Association (BHA)
The British Hydropower Association (BHA) is the professional trade body representing the interests of the UK hydropower industry and its associated stakeholders in the wider community at regional, national and global levels. The BHA is not government-funded. |
Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA)
Represents and promotes the interests of the UK energy and utility industry, building on a proud track record of over 100 years service to the gas industry, and provides a wide range of high quality support services to members. |
Energy Intensive Users Group
A single-issue lobby group which campaigns for secure industrial energy supplies at internationally competitive prices. Its members are trade associations and customer groups representing energy-intensive industrial sectors that share a common interest in energy matters. |
Energy Services and Technology Association
The membership organisation for those providing energy efficiency solutions. |
Fuel Industry Association
Represents the interests of fuel suppliers and associated companies in the UK heating sector. |
Industrial & Commercial Energy Association (ICOM)
A not-for-profit trade association, representing and promoting the interests of the non-domestic heating sector since 1933. |
Liquified Petroleum Gas UKLPG
The trade association for the LP Gas industry in the UK, and the one voice representing companies who are producers, distributors, equipment and service providers, and vehicle converters. |
Nuclear Industry Association
The trade association for the civil nuclear industry in the UK. The NIA represents more than 250 companies across the supply chain. The diversity of NIA membership enables effective and constructive industry-wide interaction. |
OGUK (Oil & Gas UK)
OGUK is the leading representative body for the UK offshore oil and gas industry. It is a not-for-profit organisation, established in April 2007 but with a pedigree stretching back over 40 years. We are proud to inform, engage and champion the UK offshore oil and gas industry as part of a diverse energy mix. |
Oil Fired Technical Association (OFTEC)
Recognised by the Government, oil companies, heating appliance and tank manufacturers as being the acceptable trade body in technician training & assessment for the domestic heating, oil distribution and commercial oil firing industry. |
RenewableUK
Our aim is to ensure increasing amounts of renewable electricity are deployed sustainably across the UK, and to support our members win business in renewable markets in the UK and around the world. |
Subsea UK
The voice of the UK subsea industry. With over 45,000 employees and around 650 companies, the £7.5 billion subsea sector leads the way around the world in terms of experience, innovation and technology. While oil and gas is accounts for the major share of subsea revenues, the sector also operates in defence, oceanology and marine renewables, primarily offshore wind including emerging sectors of wave and tidal. |
UK and Ireland Fuel Distributors Association (UKIFDA)
The trade association for the liquid fuels distribution industry and ancillary interests in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. It provides members with a collective voice for the industry at national level, services to assist members in optimising their business efficiencies including depot audits, certification schemes, tanker driver training. |
UK Offshore Operators Association (UKOOA)
the representative organisation for the UK offshore oil and gas industry. |
UK Petroleum Industry Association (UKPIA)
We are proud to represent the interests of our members and associates across the downstream oil sector in the UK. From refining to storage, transport to retail, the downstream oil sector is a critical part of the UK's energy mix. With 40 years' experience, UKPIA is trusted across industry to represent their interests. |
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Energy in Buildings & Industry
Energy in Buildings & Industry is the monthly magazine that the UK’s industry, commerce and public sector turn to for guidance on reducing their energy use. For over 35 years the publication has helped thousands of organisations save millions of pounds through the more efficient use of energy. |
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Energy Management
Promoting energy efficiency across the public sector. |
Energy Now
Energy Now magazine in 2007 – a printed, bi-monthly magazine published specifically for farmers and landowners to learn more about renewable energy generation – including independent, practical guidance on subjects such as the technology choices, opportunities and benefits, challenges to deployment, available financial assistance and ....... |
Energy, Oil & Gas |
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Energy UK |
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Gas World
Month on month, the gasworld website is the market-leading news portal for the global industrial gas sector, growing at an unprecedented rate and keeping its readers at the forefront of breaking news, insightful analysis and must-see features across the industry. Launched in 2003 and continually evolving, it is the only independent online ..... |
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Oil Installer
Oil Installer is published in association with the OIl Fired Technical Association (OFTEC) - an association dedicated to raising standards in oil-fired cooking and heating. A quarterly magazine packed with information on training, legislation, technical topics, environmental issues and much more, Oil Installer ensures its readers are kept fully up ..... |
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Tomorrow's Energy Management
Tomorrow’s Energy Management is your digital magazine for the energy management sector. Providing coverage on the very latest news, products and legislation, Tomorrow’s Energy Management is the magazine to read if you want to be at the forefront of the industry. |
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Europe's Energy Portal
We offer comprehensive reports on the 27 EU member states plus the United Kingdom. Each report contains monthly average prices for electricity and natural gas, starting January 2000 until the present time. Two weeks into each new quarter new issues of the reports are available. |
FuelsEurope
FuelsEurope represents with the EU institutions the interest of 40 Companies operating refineries in the EU. Members account for almost 100% of EU petroleum refining capacity and more than 75% of EU motor fuel retail sales. FuelsEurope is a division of the European Petroleum Refiners Association, an AISBL operating in Belgium. FuelsEurope aims to promote economically and environmentally sustainable refining, supply and use of petroleum products in the EU, by providing input and expert advice to the EU Institutions, Member State Governments and the wider community, thus contributing in a constructive and pro-active way to the development and implementation of EU policies and regulations. |
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Energy Industries Council
Delivers high-value market intelligence to members through its online energy project database, and via a global network of staff who work in-the-field to provide qualified regional insight. |
Energy Institute (EI)
Bringing together expertise for urgent global challenge. |
Energy Saving Trust
Energy Saving Trust is an independent organisation – working to address the climate emergency. A respected and trusted voice on energy efficiency and clean energy solutions, we continue to work towards a smart, decarbonised, decentralised energy system. |
Gas Vehicle Network
Formed to promote natural gas vehicles as a transport solution, to accelerate development of the GV industry and to encourage increased use of gas (both Liquid Natural Gas – LNG and Compressed Natural Gas – CNG) and biomethane as low emission transport fuels. |
Institute of Gas Engineers and Managers
A chartered professional body, licensed by the Engineering Council, serving a wide range of professionals in the UK and the international gas industry through Membership, events and a comprehensive set of Technical Standards. |
Institute of Highway Engineers
Our vision is to be the Institute of choice for Highway Engineers. Our mission is to provide professional development opportunities, support and leadership for individuals to achieve and maintain professional recognition. |
National Energy Foundation
An independent, national charity at the forefront of improving the use of energy in buildings: understanding energy use; improving new and existing buildings; helping householders save energy and money; providing impartial advice; undertaking research and innovation; tackling fuel poverty. |
Nuclear Institute, The
The professional membership body and learned society for the nuclear industry. |
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Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA)
The UK Trade Association representing manufacturers and sole importers of agricultural machinery and outdoor power equipment. |
Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE)
As the leading business association in the sector, ACE members are at the heart of delivering, maintaining and upgrading our buildings, structures and infrastructure. They provide specialist services to a diverse range of sectors including water, transportation, housing and energy. |
Association of Ductwork Contractors and Allied Services (ADCAS)
ADCAS is proud to represent all companies with an interest in ductwork. |
BESCA
Acting as an independent UKAS accredited certification body as part of the wider BESA Group, BESCA aims to help businesses and individuals within the UK to meet industry standards, ensuring compliance and promoting best practice within the building engineering services industry. |
British Chemical Engineering Contractors Association (BCECA)
The trade association representing the principal companies in the UK that provide engineering design, procurement, project management and construction services to the process industries around the world. |
Chartered Association of Building Engineers
Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) is a member-focused non-profit organisation that brings like-minded professionals together. We are an internationally recognised professional body. Membership of CABE shows your peers, employers and the public that you are a competent and ethical professional who can be relied upon. |
Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA)
Mission: To be the body representing British civil engineering contractors with an effective lobbying voice and providing a full range of high quality services to members. |
Contractors Mechanical Plant Engineers Association
CMPE Association was founded in 1957, the members having a common interest in the operation, ownership, maintenance, repair and improvement of the contracts plant and machinery. |
Engineering and Machinery Alliance (EAMA)
An 'umbrella' organisation of like-minded associations that represent SME manufacturers. It acts in concert on certain common lobbying issues and other representational activities. |
Engineering Construction Industry Association (ECIA)
The principal trade and employer Association for the UK engineering construction industry. |
Engineering Industries Association (EIA)
An organisation with over half a century's experience in promoting Trade and representing the interests of the UK Engineering sector. We actively encourage the pursuit of excellence intrade between members and provide export opportunities throughout international exhibition programme. |
International Marine Contractors Association, The
Representing offshore, marine and underwater engineering companies. |
Leeds Association of Engineers
The Association was formed in 1865 for the purpose of bringing together those engaged in the direction and supervision of the Engineering Industry; for mutual acquaintance and the exchange of opinions on interesting questions constantly arising from the progressive nature of the Engineering Industry, to arrange lectures, works visits and social functions and for the circulation of information on technical and scientific subjects, or any question or knowledge which from it’s novelty or usefulness, may be instructive or interesting to the members. |
Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA)
Established across the globe as the leading representative body for all those involved in the lifting industry worldwide. |
Manchester Association of Engineers
The bringing together of those engaged in the design, direction or superintendence of engineering works and operations, for mutual improvement and assistance, increase of acquaintance and for promoting frequent exchange of opinion on interesting questions constantly arising from the progressive nature of engineering. |
NAFEMS
International Association for the Engineering Modelling, Analysis and Simulation Community |
Pipeline Industries Guild
Mission: To be the respected world wide authority on pipeline engineering and associated activities, attuned to the needs of our members and the industry. |
Scottish Engineering
When business thrives, communities prosper and Scotland benefits. We connect Scottish industry to the resources they need to thrive. By supporting Scottish industry we’re helping you create a resilient, skilled economy to compete on the world stage. |
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
SME is a nonprofit association of professionals, educators and students committed to promoting and supporting the manufacturing industry. SME Stands For Manufacturing. SME helps manufacturers innovate, grow and prosper by promoting manufacturing technology, developing a skilled workforce and connecting the manufacturing industry. |
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
The Place for Oil and Gas Professionals- SPE provides unparalleled insights, shared expertise, life-long learning and community strength to fuel the success of our members and the future of the industry. |
Surface Engineering Association
Endeavours to be the voice that represents our members and are very proud of the contribution that the UK treatment industries have made to current technology employed around the world and as an association. |
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CIBSE Journal
CIBSE (the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers) provides first-class information and education services to support professionals and promote good practice. Through its Royal Charter, received in 1976, it is the standard setter and authority on building services engineering. |
Civil Engineering Surveyor
Civil Engineering Surveyor is the monthly journal of the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors. Using this portal you can view the current issue of Civil Engineering Surveyor, as well as supplements, and actively view archive editions. |
Design Products & Applications
Design Products and Applications (DPA) is an information resource for engineering designers seeking the latest information on new products and components, materials and services. Our readers span all engineering disciplines and are predominately involved in original equipment manufacturing and other design project work. |
Engineering
Now celebrating more than 150 years of publishing, Engineering magazine reports on the latest technology, innovations, and manufacturing techniques. |
Engineering Capacity
Engineering Capacity is the UK's news source for subcontract and contract manufacturing. |
Engineering Maintenance Solutions
The World’s Leading Information Resource For Maintenance & Engineering Professionals. |
Engineering Subcontractor
Engineering Subcontractor covers issues for the whole market and reaches buyers of both equipment and consumables within aerospace, motor vehicle manufacture, electrical and electronic engineering, plating, instrument engineering, metal fabrication, metal spinning, architectural metal, tool making, mould making, polishing and ....... |
Engineering & Technology
The magazine of the The Institution of Engineering and Technology |
Engineering Update
At the forefront of digital marketing, Engineering Update strives to bring its readers the latest in industrial engineering, in a format that provides the best usability and ease of use for it’s readers. Every monthly issue of the publication brings the latest in news, event information, as well as extensive features that encompass every aspect of ......... |
Engineering Update
At the forefront of digital marketing, Engineering Update strives to bring its readers the latest in industrial engineering, in a format that provides the best usability and ease of use for it’s readers. Every monthly issue of the publication brings the latest in news, event information, as well as extensive features that encompass every aspect of the engineering industry. |
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Eureka
Eureka is the site for engineering design. Bringing together a unique blend of innovation, technology stories and engineering applications, Eureka is the must-read brand for design engineers and design management around the UK. |
Infrastructure Intelligence
Produced for the industry by the Association for Consultancy and Engineering. |
Ingenia
Ingenia publishes stimulating and informative articles about all aspects of engineering and technology, from robotics and data to the latest in renewable energy and medical technologies. It produces authoritative yet accessible content, aimed at engineering enthusiasts from 10 to 110, a broad audience that includes students, engineering ..... |
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Manufacturing and Engineering Magazine |
Manufacturing & Logistics IT
Established in 1997, Manufacturing & Logistics IT Magazine (LogisticsIT.com) is the leading specialist IT solutions magazine and web-site covering all aspects of end-to-end supply chains within a wide range of vertical markets. The editorial content covers real live applications within collaborative supply chain environments and has ........ |
Mepca
Published monthly, MEPCA is read by Directors, Senior Managers and Engineers across the processing and manufacturing sectors. With roles including production; maintenance; operations; quality and inspection; safety; service; toolmaking; test and measurement; instrumentation; finishing; and many more disciplines, the publication keeps ....... |
NATM
The UK's Leading Specialist Civil Engineering Journal. 10 issues per annum. |
NCE (New Civil Engineer) |
Operations Engineer
Operations Engineer launched in 2018 to build on the heritage of Plant Engineer magazine, which has for more than 70 years been a key source information for engineers and technicians. In April 2020, Operations Engineer adopted a ‘digital first’ model, whereby new content, such as news and feature articles, are posted to the website every ..... |
Plant & Works Engineering
The industry's voice for over 30 years. |
Plumbing & Heating Engineering
P&H Engineering is the official magazine of the CIPHE, containing technical articles, latest industry news and environmental and educational updates. It is sent to all members four times per year. |
Process & Control
Process & Control is the leading information source for engineers who have a direct influence on the specification and procurement of process and control products, equipment, systems and services. The editorial content includes a mix of technology features, case studies, new product information and general industry news, and reports on ..... |
Process Engineering
Process Engineering is the UK’s leading magazine and website for control, process and plant specialists workingin the key process industries – such as chemical, pharmaceutical, oil & gas, food processing and utilities. |
Professional Engineering
Professional Engineering gets to the heart of the mechanical engineering profession. The magazine and website are read by leading engineers worldwide for its in-depth features, innovation and advice, and aim to inform, encourage, develop and inspire. |
Structural Engineer, The
The flagship publication of the Institution of Structural Engineers. Available to Institution members, and on subscription. |
Transport Engineer
Transport Engineer is published each month and is distributed free of charge to members of the IRTE Professional Sector of SOE. A rotational circulation among non-members introduces the magazine, the IRTE and its member benefits to an additional 5000 readers a month on a free, three issue trial basis. |
Professional Institutions |
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Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering
The only body that offers individual professional recognition for your plumbing and heating qualifications and experience giving you recognised letters after your name. |
Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (CICES)
CICES is an international qualifying body dedicated to the regulation, education and training of surveyors working within civil engineering. CICES is now recognised as the LEADING chartered professional body for civil engineering surveyors. |
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research (EPSRC) Council
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is the main funding body for engineering and physical sciences research in the UK. By investing in research and postgraduate training, we are building the knowledge and skills base needed to address the scientific and technological challenges facing the nation. |
Engineering Council
The regulatory body for the UK engineering profession, the Engineering Council sets and maintains internationally recognised standards of professional competence and commitment. |
Institute of Cast Metal Engineers (ICME)
For all individuals involved in the castings industry and associated industries. |
Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST)
The international professional body and learned society for all marine professionals. IMarEST is the first Institute to bring together marine engineers, scientists and technologists into one international multi-disciplinary professional body. |
Institute of Structural Engineers
The Institution leads and supports the development of structural engineering worldwide. It does this to secure a safe and resilient built environment for all. |
Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE)
IAgrE is the professional body for engineers, scientists, technologists and managers in agricultural and allied landbased industries. |
Institution of Chemical Engineers
IChemE is a multi-national institution with primary offices in the UK and Australia. We exist to advance chemical engineering’s contribution for the benefit of society. |
Institution of Civil Engineers
A professional membership body that government and industry listen to while providing unrivalled support to our 90,000 civil engineer members. |
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
One of the world's leading professional societies for the engineering and technology community. The IET has more than 150,000 members in 127 countries and has offices in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. |
Institution of Engineering Designers (IED)
The home for designers working in engineering and product design. |
Institution of Mechanical Engineers
With over 120,000 members in 140 countries, we have been at the heart of the mechanical engineering profession since 1847. |
National Engineering Laboratory (NEL)
Part of TÜV Product Service Limited in 1996. NEL is an independent, internationally recognised engineering technology centre, operating across areas such as process, oil & gas, transportation and defence. |
Royal Academy of Engineering
We provide progressive leadership for engineering and technology, and independent expert advice to government, in the UK and beyond. |
Society of Operations Engineers (SOE)
Society of Operations Engineers (SOE) serves 16,000 qualified professionals in over 40 countries worldwide. Our members inspect, maintain, and manage the machinery and equipment which keeps society functioning; it could be an escalator in a shopping centre, a modern biomass plant generating renewable energy for homes, or the HGV ........ |
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ALUPRO
For information on aluminium can recycling. |
B2B Compliance
B2B Compliance is a not-for-profit initiative of GAMBICA and is an approved Producer Compliance scheme under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006. |
Bellona CCS web
The Bellona Foundation is an independent non-profit organization that aims to meet and fight the climate challenges, through identifying and implementing sustainable environmental solutions. We work towards reaching a greater ecological understanding, protection of nature, the environment and health. Bellona is engaged in a broad specter of current national and international environmental questions and issues around the world. |
British Metals Recycling Association (BMRA) Association
Representing the UK metals recycling industry |
Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA)
Founded in 2006 to represent the interests of its members in supporting the development and deployment of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in the UK, EU and internationally. |
Emissions Trading Group
The business-led ETG offers a forum for discussion and resolution of all aspects of emissions trading and enables communication to take place between commerce and industry, and the UK Government. In so doing, we contribute to Government thinking at a formative stage of policy development. |
Environmental Law Association United Kingdom (UKELA)
UKELA is the UK forum which aims to make better law for the environment and to improve understanding and awareness of environmental law. We were established in 1988 and celebrated our 30th anniversary in 2018. |
Environmental Services Association (ESA)
Working to transform waste and resource management in the UK. Our work helps enable our members to turn Britain’s waste into valuable resources whilst protecting the environment. |
Federation of Environmental Trade Associations (FETA)
Our Mission: To enable our members to compete on favourable terms in an improved national and international environment. |
Freshwater Biological Association (FBA)
Dedicated to advancing understanding and management of freshwaters. |
Green Association, The
If you help the environment by recycling, reducing or re-using your business materials we can help you to benefit from your environmental endeavours. |
Green Tourism
Green Tourism promotes greener ways for businesses and organisations to operate, by offering our members advice. |
Hot Water Association
We aim to be recognised as the leading body in domestic water storage and, through cooperation and partnership, to support, drive and promote the sustained growth and improvements of standards within the entire domestic hot water industry. |
Society of International Nature and Wildlife Photographers
The Society of International Nature and Wildlife Photographers is for pro and enthusiast photographers who enjoy photographing the natural world. |
Solids Handling & Processing Association
The premier source of suppliers for a diverse range of solids handling and processing equipment and services. |
Textile Recycling Association
Our main objectives are to represent the interests of our members internationally, nationally and locally to create a favourable climate within which merchants can operate, to promote textile recycling. |
Well Drillers Association (WDA)
A fee paying audited membership forum acting for interested parties in the design and construction of water wells and boreholes. Its membership consists of companies and individuals engaged in well construction, test pumping, maintenance and rehabilitation. |
Wood Recyclers Association (WRA)
As the trade association for the waste wood recycling sector we work hard on behalf of our members to represent their needs at the highest level within Government and provide advice and support on issues affecting them. |
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Energy Engineering
The magazine for the renewables industry |
Environment Times
Current environmental business information from the UK since 1993. |
Environment UK |
Envirotec
Envirotec magazine provides the most comprehensive coverage of the UK environmental technology and services industry and delivers comprehensive news and current issues examined in informative features, profiles and interviews keeping its readers informed and up-to-date. |
Envirotec Magazine |
Ethical Consumer
Ethical Consumer Magazine is an indispensable read for any independent thinker. Each issue features detailed product guides, news of ethical products and campaigns, in-depth features, opinion, comment, boycott updates, readers' letters, and much more. Discover the truth behind the products we buy and the companies we buy them from. |
MRW (Materials Recycling World) |
Professional Renewables Installer |
Recycling
RECYCLING magazine provides independent, deeply investigated information about all aspects of secondary raw materials. The magazine has a long track record, it has a history of more than 70 years. |
Renewable Energy Focus
Renewable Energy is no longer a niche sector of novel technologies, and we have now implemented renewable energy to a scale where it is expected to provide 50% of global power in the next few decades. |
Resurgence & Ecologist
Resurgence & Ecologist offers positive perspectives on a range of engaging topics covering ecology, social justice, philosophy, spirituality, sustainable development and the arts - an eclectic mix that cannot be found anywhere else. |
Sustainable Business Magazine
Sustainable Business Magazine is the only industry publication focusing solely on sustainable business development. The magazine, and accompanying website, provides a platform for senior executives to showcase the ways in which they’re attempting to meet 21st century challenges. Detailed features on new initiatives and cutting edge ....... |
Water Active
The largest and most influential monthly print & digital magazine dedicated to the UK water & waste water industry. |
Water & Wastewater Treatment
WWTonline is the digital home of WWT - Water & Wastewater Treatment - the UK’s leading digital and events brand for water industry professionals. WWT covers the whole water cycle, from clean drinking water to safe sewerage services, providing unrivalled information on new technology and operational excellence. |
Wet News
A single premium brand for the water and wastewater market, WWT's new core audience focus will enable us to look more closely at water company/contractor interrelationships, while considering all aspects of the sector from an integrated, 'whole industry' perspective. WWT will reflect the reality of the market and the collaborative nature ..... |
Professional Institutions |
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Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM)
We are the leading professional membership body representing and supporting ecologists and environmental managers in the UK, Ireland and abroad. Our Vision is of a healthy natural environment for the benefit of current and future generations. |
Chartered Institute of Environmental Health
CIEH is a professional membership and awarding body and the voice of the environmental health profession |
Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM)
The professional body which represents over 6,000 waste management professionals - predominantly in the UK but also overseas. The CIWM sets the professional standards for individuals working in the waste management industry and has various grades of membership determined by education, qualification and experience. |
Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM)
CIWEM is the leading royal chartered professional body dedicated to sustainable management of the environment, globally. |
Environmental Industries Commission Ltd (EIC)
Represents the businesses which provide the technology and services that deliver environmental performance across the economy. In short, we are the voice of the green economy. |
Institute of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (ICRS)
The UK’s professional body for corporate responsibility and sustainability (CRS). Our individual members and Fellows enhance their careers by honing skills, sharing knowledge and experience, connecting across sector boundaries, and gaining professional recognition for their achievements. |
Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA)
IEMA is the professional body for everyone working, studying or interested in environment and sustainability. We provide resources, tools, research and knowledge sharing to meet the real world needs of our members. We believe that together we’re positively changing attitudes to sustainability as a progressive force for good. |
Institute of Environmental Sciences (IES)
IES is a charitable organisation which promotes and raises public awareness of environmental science by supporting professional scientists and academics working in this crucial arena. As a seminal environmental sciences organisation, founded in 1971, the Institution is consulted by the Government and other interested parties on ........... |
NatureScot
We are Scotland’s nature agency. We work to improve our natural environment in Scotland and inspire everyone to care more about it. So that all nature in Scotland – our key habitats and landscapes, all our green space and our native species – is maintained, enhanced and brings us benefits. |
Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA)
As a non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government, our role is to make sure that the environment and human health are protected, to ensure that Scotland’s natural resources and services are used as sustainably as possible and contribute to sustainable economic growth. |
Scottish Renewables
Our vision is for Scotland leading the world in renewable energy. We work to grow Scotland’s renewable energy sector and sustain its position at the forefront of the global clean energy industry. |
Scottish Water
We look after Scotland's most precious natural resource. From source to tap, we're trusted to keep you supplied with world class water and care for our environment every minute of every day. |
Society for the Environment
The body responsible for the registration of environmental professionals. We are the custodian of the Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv), Registered Environmental Practitioner (REnvP) and Registered Environmental Technician (REnvTech) registers, and since 2004 have established a sound platform as the body tasked with championing and ......... |
UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre
Supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) as part of the Research Councils UK Energy Programme, with additional funding from the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS - formerly DECC). |
Zero Waste Scotland
Zero Waste Scotland exists to lead Scotland to use products and resources responsibly, focusing on where we can have the greatest impact on climate change. Using evidence and insight, our goal is to inform policy, and motivate individuals and businesses to embrace the environmental, economic, and social benefits of a circular economy. |
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Bangladesh Caterers Association UK (BCA)
BCA ia the umbrella organisation of c. 12,000 British-Bangladeshi restaurants and takeways across the UK. |
Brewing, Food & Beverage Industry Suppliers Association (BFBI)
The only international trade association representing the entire value chain supplying the food & drink industry worldwide. |
British Amusement Catering Trades Association
The largest association in the gaming arena and the only association representing the amusement industry. |
British Beer & Pub Association
We champion issues that matter to the beer and pub industry. These are causes our members are passionate about; whether it’s promoting beer as the nation’s drink, or campaigning against increases to beer duty and businesses rates that are so damaging to community pubs. |
British Bottled Water Producers
The only voice dedicated to the positive promotion of smaller British bottled water suppliers. We support our members by showing how buying British waters reduces food miles; encourages stewardship of the countryside; offers good health as well as known provenance; and supports rural jobs. |
British Frozen Food Federation (BFFF)
To promote and protect the interests of the members and the frozen food industry through the provision of information, the development of unity and the co-ordination of collective strength. |
British Fruit Juice Association (BFJA)
We consist of fruit juice importers, contract packers, transport and storage professionals, blenders, fruit and vegetable processors, category managers, new product developers, distributors and juice creators. We represent businesses working in the fruit juice industry that are both large, small and anything in-between including a number of start-ups. |
British Meat Processors Association (BMPA)
Represents the majority of companies working in the British meat industry. Our members are responsible for supplying fresh meat and meat products to retailers, restaurants and food service companies throughout the UK. |
British Society of Baking, The (BSB)
BSB is a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing a forum for learning within the baking industry. |
British Soft Drinks Association (BSDA)
The British Soft Drinks Association represents UK producers of soft drinks, including carbonated drinks, still and dilutable drinks, fruit juices and bottled waters. Membership includes the majority of Britain’s soft drinks manufacturers as well as franchisors, importers and suppliers to the UK soft drinks industry. |
Chilled Food Association (CFA)
To establish, continuously improve and promote Best Practice in the production of retailed chilled food. |
Craft Bakers Association
Representing 500 bakery businesses in England Wales and Northern Ireland, with 3,000 shops on the high street and 38,500 employees. The industry in Scotland is supported by the Scottish Bakers Association. |
Drinks Insight Network |
Federation of Bakers
Represents the interests of the UK’s largest baking companies who manufacture sliced and wrapped bread, bakery snacks and other bread products. It is a £3.5 billion industry at retail sales value employing 20,000 people supplying the majority of the nation’s bread. |
Federation of Licensed Victuallers Associations (FLVA)
The FLVA is a members’ organisation looking after the business interests of self-employed licensees in the licensed trade. The licensed trade can be a minefield and licensees can feel as though they are being hit from all sides: customers, suppliers, local council, the media, you name it, there always seems to be someone knocking at their ......... |
Federation of Wholesale Distributors, The (FWD)
The trade association for food and drink wholesalers in the UK. Our members provide food and associated products to over 400,000 retail and catering businesses, either by direct delivery or via cash and carry depots. Their customers range from small independent stores to large restaurant chains, and from local coffee shops to hospitals and schools. |
Food Additives & Ingredients Association (FAIA)
Dedicated to both the food industry and consumers, and works to promote a better understanding of the role of food additives and functional food ingredients in a healthy and safe diet. |
Food and Drink Federation
The voice of the UK food and drink industry, the largest manufacturing sector in the country. |
Food and Drink Federation Scotland
Representing the food and drink manufacturing industry in Scotland |
Food & Drink Exporters Association
FDEA represents UK food and drink companies both to the international buying community and to the UK government. |
Fresh Produce Consortium
Widely Recognised As The Voice Of The Uk Industry Fpc Plays A Unique And Crucial Role In Creating Opportunities And Supporting The Growth Of Its Members’ Businesses. Our Extensive Membership Encompasses All Aspects Of Both Domestic And Global Supply Chains Of The Fruit, Vegetable And The Flower Industry. |
Guild of Cheese Graders
Cheese grading is a skilled activity which can have a major financial impact on a business. It is essential to ensure that graders have the correct skills and proven ability to correctly perform this demanding role. |
International Meat Trade Association (IMTA)
IMTA represents importers, exporters and wholesalers of meat. We believe two-way trade is essential to deliver carcase balance, food security and consumer choice. We are a member of the European Livestock and Meat Trades Union (UECBV) and are working to achieve the continuation of trade post-Brexit. |
National Craft Butchers
National Craft Butchers has 130 years’ experience as meat industry experts. Our members include independent butchers, farm shops, small abattoirs, processing and wholesale butchery operations as well as key suppliers to the industry. |
Provision Trade Federation (PTF)
The Trade Association representing companies who trade or manufacture provisions such as dairy products, cheese, butter, milk powders, yogurt and other short life dairy desserts; bacon, ham and seafood. |
Refined Sugar Association, The
Was founded in 1891 and it provides its Members with Rules And Regulations providing contract terms for the international white refined sugar trade and high quality arbitration service for dispute resolution. |
Scotch Whisky Association (SWA)
Formed to deal with the many issues which confront the industry as a whole, and to represent its collective interests in the public arena, both at home and overseas. The Scotch Whisky Association’s members are distillers, blenders, brand owners, brokers and those engaged in the wholesale and export trade in Scotch Whisky. Currently membership represents over 90% of the Scotch Whisky market. |
Scottish Association of Meat Wholesalers
Represents the red meat industry views and interests of its member companies, working closely with partner organisations, Government Ministers and officials in Edinburgh, London and Brussels to promote the efficient operation of Scotland’s meat sector and lobby for necessary improvements. |
Scottish Bakers
Scottish Bakers has been supporting and protecting the interests of Scotland's bakery trade for 130 years. |
Scottish Licenced Trade Association
With the ever increasing focus of legislation by both National and Local Government on the Licensed Trade, now, more than ever, those working in the Industry need a national organisation that can speak for and provide support and advice to those who own, manage and work in Scotland’s Pubs and Bars. That is why the Scottish Licensed ......... |
Seafood Scotland
Set up “by the industry for the industry” in 1999 to increase the value of return to the Scottish seafood sector. |
Shellfish Association of Great Britain
The industry's trade body based at Fishmongers' Hall, by kind permission of the Fishmongers' Company, one of London's oldest livery companies, which is also home to the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, in the City of London. |
Society of Food Hygiene and Technology, The (SOFHT)
SOFHT is an independent consortium of food industry specialists set up to keep members advised of the current hygiene and technology issues through providing technical support, training and topical information as well as a vital forum for networking and sharing best practice across the entire food chain. |
Sugar Association of London, The
The Sugar Association of London is the trade association for the international raw sugar trade and The Refined Sugar Association is the trade association for the international white refined sugar trade. Each Association is entirely separate with a different Membership and managed by a separate Council. |
Tobacco Manufacturers’ Association
Represents the UK tobacco industry. At the TMA, we work closely with member companies in order to represent them to national, regional and local government as well as the media and other stakeholders. |
UK Flavour Association
Represents the interests of the flavouring industry in the UK. We are the leading organisation dealing with the legislative and technical needs of the industry and are active in Europe through our membership of the European Flavour Association, EFFA. |
Wines of Great Britain
English and Welsh wines have been making their mark on the international stage and are widely celebrated – come and discover more about our wines, the vineyards and the people. |
Wine & Spirit Association, The (WSTA)
The WSTA represents over 300 companies producing, importing, exporting, transporting and selling wines and spirits in the United Kingdom. WSTA members range from major retailers, brand owners and wholesalers to fine wine and spirit specialists, logistics and bottling companies. |
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BEER
Beer Magazine is published quarterly. |
British Food Journal |
Cakes & Sugarcraft |
Caterer, The
Aimed at the catering and hospitality professionals, CatererSearch includes the latest catering and hospitality news as well as the latest hospitality and catering jobs. The site also includes a directory of companies in the industry and guides on hot hospitality topics. |
Catering Insight
Catering Insight is the monthly business magazine and daily-updated web site for this vital and vibrant community of catering professionals. |
Centurion Magazine |
Centurion Magazine |
Cheers North East
Cheers is a free monthly publication and website dedicated to championing pubs, brewers and personalities. Cheers lives and breathes pubs in the North East of England and everything that’s associated with them, from great beer and terrific food to live music, weekly quizzes and crunchy pork scratchings. |
Chef
A global publication that builds on 15 years of publishing Chef Magazine in the UK and more recently Thailand. |
Chippy Chat & Fast Food Magazine
Chippy Chat is the leading platform for fish and chip shop owners. Online, in vision and in print it is packed with insightful interviews and fun features with practical business building tips to give shops the inspiration and knowledge they need to take their businesses to the next level. |
DDN (Drink and Drug News)
Drink and Drugs News (DDN) is the monthly magazine for all professionals in the drug and alcohol field, and individuals looking for information and support with addiction. |
Drinks Business
AS the global leading drinks trade publication, the drinks business is at the forefront of what is happening in the drinks industry. We are determined to maintain our reputation by reacting to the latest developments and trends, as well as making a contribution to the trade with analysis, debate and opinion. |
Drinks Business, The |
Fine Food Digest
The magazine of the The Institution of The Guild of Fine Food |
FMCG Magazine |
Food and Drink Network UK |
Food and Drink News |
Food Chain |
Food & Drink International
The voice of the industry With over 60,000 readers throughout the UK and Europe, Food & Drink International is the most comprehensive medium for your company. No other magazine can guarantee such high profile coverage .... |
Food & Drink Network UK
The Leading Magazine for the Food and Drink Industry. The high quality of the magazine speaks for itself, from the editorial content to the design of the pages themselves. Our primary concern is providing our readers with up-to-date industry news bulletins, common problems and their solutions, and the best companies for the services they ..... |
Food & Drink News |
Food & Drink Technology
The monthly journal for ingredients, processing and packaging in the food and beverage industries. |
Food Management Today |
Food Manufacture |
Foodservice Update
Foodservice Updates is designed to help foodservice operators keep on top of all the industry news and provides tips for keeping business running smooth. We endeavor to provide the latest tips and solutions to keep you in the know. |
Food Trade Review |
fp Food Processing |
Fresh Produce Journal |
Frozen & Chilled Foods
For more than 69 years, Frozen & Chilled Foods magazine has reported on the temperature controlled food industry. Each issue keeps the food industry informed of relevant and topical news, views and comments. It reviews developments in the production and supply chain, highlights new products, analyses trends in the market, features ........ |
Fry Monthly
Established in 1999, Fry Magazine Limited is the leading trade publication for the fish and chip shop sector, delivering up to the minute news, views, comment and product pieces to over 10,500 fish and chip shops daily via our website and monthly in the form of our printed publication. From interviews with leading friers and shop owners, to ....... |
Grocer, The |
Grocery Trader, The
Grocery Trader is the bi-monthly magazine for the UK multiple grocery industry. It is distributed in both printed and digital formats to named senior buyers and trading directors within the UK supermarkets, Co-ops and convenience store chains and other key grocery organisations, including buying groups. |
Harper's Wine & Spirit |
Health Food Business |
Imbibe
Imbibe is liquid culture. In every issue of the James Beard award-winning magazine and on our website, we celebrate drinks as a distinct culinary category, deserving in-depth exploration of the people, places, cultures and flavors that make the world of drinks so fascinating. |
Imbibe
Imbibe is liquid culture. In every issue of the James Beard award-winning magazine and on our website, we celebrate drinks as a distinct culinary category, deserving in-depth exploration of the people, places, cultures and flavors that make the world of drinks so fascinating. |
Innovations in Food Technology
Innovations in Food Technology is a professional B2B international quarterly magazine featuring technical articles on functional/health ingredient research, development and applications, safety and analysis and legislation across Europe, North America and the Far East. Innovations leads with informative articles written by leading experts. |
International Bottler & Packer
As the leading journal dedicated to the beverage packaging industry, International Bottler & Packer prides itself on being the first with breaking news in the industry. |
Kennedy’s Bakery Production
Market leading monthly title for the production of industrial bakery products. |
Kennedy's Confection
Established in 1890 is one of the longest standing trade journals in the world and enjoys an enviable reputation as the market leading print magazine for the manufacturing of confectionery and related products. |
Licensed & Catering News
Established in 1940, Licensed & Catering News is the authoritative voice of the hospitality industry and an institution in the license trade. With over 6000 e-subscribers, LCN is produced in a compact tabloid, news-based format with unique news and feature content. |
Milling and Grain
Milling and Grain (formerly Grain & Feed Milling Technology) reflects a passion for milling and excitement about new technology. Our objective is to be a respected provider of information about milling technology in the widest sense. |
Natural Products
Natural Products is Britain’s leading trade magazine for the natural and organic products industry. Published since 1993 Natural Products provides a unique campaigning edge with a strong reputation for editorial quality and is the must-read title within the industry. |
New Food |
OOH Magazine
OOH is the magazine covering the £17bn food-to-go industry with a focus on café, coffee shop, sandwich bar, high street bakery, fast-casual, motorway, and in-store café. |
Pizza Pasta & Italian Food Magazine
Pizza Pasta & Italian Food Magazine is the trade magazine of the UK’s Pizza Pasta & Italian Food Association (which celebrated its fortieth anniversary in 2017). Starting out as the Pizza Press in the early 1980s, the magazine soon established itself as a unique source of news and information for those in the UK’s burgeoning Italian food and ..... |
Pub & Bar
Pub & Bar is the UK’s leading monthly on-trade publication, providing owners and operators with exceptional content to drive ideas, insight and growth within the hospitality industry. |
Publican's Morning Advertiser, The
Pub trade news and business support articles from the industry's oldest and most-respected magazine, as well as the biggest selection of UK pubs for sale. |
Snacks
The official journal of the European Snacks Association. The magazine is published quarterly. It is one of the industry's leading sources of news and information about the European savoury snacks and peanut markets and is one of the Association's prime vehicles of communication with its members and the international snack food industry. |
Soft Drinks International
The Global Beverage Industry Journal. Read in over 100 countries with correspondents in all continents, Soft Drinks International is the leading English language magazine published in Europe devoted exclusively to the manufacture, distribution and marketing of all soft drinks, fruit juices and bottled waters. |
Speciality Food
https://www.specialityfoodmagazine.com/ |
Spirits Business, The
Launched in 2008, The Global Spirits Masters has continued to seek and reward excellence from across the world, encouraging recognition among consumers and trade for quality in spirits. |
Stock Pot |
Tobacco Reporter |
TUCO
Procurement & learning excellence for in-house caterers. |
UK Food & Drink Industry Events & News |
Professional Institutions |
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Association of Meat Inspectors (GB), The
The Association of Meat Inspectors GB Ltd. Is a Registered Friendly Society which exists to fulfil the aims and objectives of The Association of Meat Inspectors Trust. |
British Nutrition Foundation (BNF)
We provide impartial, evidence-based information on food and nutrition. Our core purpose is to make nutrition science accessible to all. |
British Poultry Council
This site provides information on the British poultry meat sector. It includes sections on related farming issues, statistics and legislation. |
Guild of Fine Food, The
Formed in 1995, the Guild of Fine Food has a mission to support, celebrate, and encourage independent food and drink retailers and the producers that supply them. With over 1,300 members across the UK, the Guild organises and implements a network of activities designed to promote excellence in all sectors of the trade and build closer |
Institute of Brewing and Distilling, The
The Institute of Brewing & Distilling delivers a programme of professional qualifications for the beverage industries that are recognised globally. Our global community of experts enables you to grow your own professional network and contribute to the success of others. |
Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST)
Since 1939, IFT has been a forum for passionate science of food professionals and technologists to collaborate, learn, and contribute all with the goal of inspiring and transforming collective scientific knowledge into innovative solutions for the benefit of all people around the world. As a scientific community grounded in purpose, IFT feeds |
Institute of Grocery Distribution
We are an organisation of two vital and interconnected communities, Commercial Insight and Social Impact. Together, we are working to drive change that makes a tangible difference for Society, Business and the Individual. |
Institute of Meat
A professional body for people from the meat industry and related fields of activity. As well as encouraging and helping to fund education and training throughout the industry it plays a valuable role as a forum for like-minded people to meet, exchange ideas and gain a wider appreciation of the meat industry. |
Scotch Whisky Research Institute (SWRI)
The industry's Research & Technology Organisation. It is funded by its member companies, who together account for the majority of the industry. |
Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA)
Established in 1980 to represent the interests of the growing number of independent breweries in Britain. |
Tripe Marketing Board
The Tripe Marketing Board is dedicated to educating the British public about eating tripe as part of a healthy, balanced diet. So whether you want to find out more about tripe or sample some of our delicious recipes you have come to the right place. For too long tripe has languished on the butchers’ slabs of England. The Tripe Marketing Board |
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Association of Master Upholsterers (AMU)
The AMUSF was founded in 1947 (then as the AMU) to protect the interests of upholsterers, small furniture makers, and soft furnishers. It provides diverse services to members including advice on sourcing materials, Health and Safety, HR, the fire safety regulations for both domestic and contract furniture, a group buying scheme, a free legal helpline and many others. |
Bathroom Manufacturers Association (BMA)
The BMA represents the interests of 87% of the major bathroom manufacturers. The BMA looks after the interests of bathroom manufacturers at all levels and offers a comprehensive range of services more effectively than individual companies can provide for themselves. |
British Antique Furniture Restorers' Association, The (BAFRA)
BAFRA is a nationwide organisation of craftsmen and women committed to upholding the highest standards in furniture restoration and conservation. |
British Contract Furnishing Association Ltd
The British business association for the contract furnishing industry, covering the full spectrum of interior products and services in the UK and globally. |
British Furniture Confederation (BFC)
Maintains regular dialogue with Government and other influential stakeholders to ensure that all policies and initiatives support a thriving furniture, furnishings and bed sector. |
British Furniture Manufacturers Association (BFMA)
BFM is made up of a Board of Directors who are representatives of member companies. The Board meets four times a year to debate, lay out and review actions taken by the Managing Director, |
British Home Enhancement Trade Association
The leading UK trade association for manufacturers, suppliers and distributors in the home enhancement market, including home improvement (DIY), garden, housewares and small electricals. |
British Woodworking Federation (BWF)
The main representative body for the joinery and woodworking industry representing manufacturers of doors, windows, conservatories, staircases, architectural joinery and timberframe buildings and engineered timber components. Also represents an increasing number of suppliers to the industry. |
Door & Hardware Federation (DHF)
A not-for-profit trade association for companies associated with Locks & Building Hardware; Doorsets; Industrial Doors & Shutters; Domestic Garage Doors and Automated Gates. |
Finishes and Interiors Sector, The (FIS)
FIS is the not for profit representative body for the £10 billion finishes and interiors sector in the UK. The organisation exists to support our members, improve safety, minimise risk, enhance productivity and drive innovation in the sector. |
Furniture Industry Research Association (FIRA)
The UK’s largest furniture association, the Furniture Industry Research Association was first established in 1949 by the furniture industry for the industry. A recognised centre for technical excellence, it provides a wide range of dedicated knowledge based, technical support to the global furniture supply chain across all market sectors. |
Gardenex: The Federation of Garden & Leisure Manufacturers
UK Trade Association that works with manufacturers by providing advice, sales leads and market information to increase sales of UK products worldwide. |
Garden Industry Manufacturers Association (1999) Ltd (GIMA)
A dynamic and proactive membership organisation representing the majority share of suppliers and manufacturers operating within the UK gardening industry. |
Glass & Glazing Federation (GGF)
A trade association representing companies who make, supply or fit, glass and glass related products. |
Guild of Architectural Ironmongers
The United Kingdom's only trade body solely dedicated to promoting the interests of the whole architectural ironmongery industry, Architectural Ironmongers themselves, and the manufacturers and wholesalers of Architectural Ironmongery products. |
Installers First
A community for Professional Accredited Heating Installers. It provides installers with information and an opportunity to help shape Government regulation and policy, making sure that their voice is heard, and their valuable experience is taken into consideration. |
Lighting Association (LA)
Europe’s largest Trade Association for lighting equipment professionals. This includes lighting manufacturers, suppliers, retailers, wholesalers, designers and all professionals active in the UK lighting market. |
National Association of Shopfitters & Interior Contractors (NAS)
NAS has successfully represented and promoted the shopfitting and interior contracting sector successfully since 1919. Offering expert guidance and specialist advice, the NAS brand is recognised by designers and clients alike as the symbol of quality and reliability in shopfitting and interior contracting. |
Resin Flooring Association (FeRFA)
Representing the major product manufacturers, specialist contractors and surface preparation companies, raw material suppliers and specialist service providers within the UK Resin Flooring Industry. |
Scottish Decorators Federation
With roots going back to 1857, the Scottish Decorators’ Federation (SDF) is Scotland’s trade association for the painting and decorating industry. Our members undertake approximately 75% of the painting and decorating work in Scotland. |
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Aspire
ASPIRE DESIGN AND HOME is seeker and storyteller of the sublime in living. It is a global guide to in-depth and varied views of beauty and shelter that stirs imagination; that delights and inspires homeowners as well as art and design doyens. |
Bathroom & Kitchen Update
At the forefront in coverage of the latest products and services and an ABC audited publication, BKU reaches 14,569 key buyers and specifiers within bathroom, kitchen and bedroom retailers, architects and interior designers, house builders, property developers and renovators, distributors and wholesalers, plumbers and builders merchants, ..... |
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Contract Flooring Journal (CFJ)
CFJ is widely recognised as giving the most authoritative coverage of all sectors of the flooring industry, in addition to essential business information as well as insider comment, expert analysis and lively debate. CFJ is meticulously targeted and constantly updated so that copies are sent only to people who want to receive it and actually read it. |
Decorating Matters |
Fastener & Fixing Magazine
Since its launch 20 years ago, Fastener + Fixing Magazine has become the most respected publication dedicated to the industry. From its inception, our policy has been to deliver comprehensive, in-depth reporting on the fastener, fixing, and related markets, presenting news genuinely worthy of being read by the industry decision makers. |
Fireplace Specialist
Fireplace Specialist is the longest established publication for the fireplace industry now in its 40th year. In that time, it has become recognised as the trade publication retailers subscribe to. |
FIS Focus
The publication focuses on the finishes and interiors sector. |
FloorInSite
Floors magazine and Floorinsite.com – devoted to delivering top quality flooring information to our dedicated readers for nearly 25 years, having our finger pressed hard on the pulse of the contract and retail flooring industry never missing a beat. |
FloorInSite
Floors magazine and Floorinsite.com – devoted to delivering top quality flooring information to our dedicated readers for nearly 25 years, having our finger pressed hard on the pulse of the contract and retail flooring industry never missing a beat. |
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Furniture Journal
The magazine for the furniture manufacturer. Published six times per year, every edition includes well researched and expertly written editorial covering every aspect of the furniture manufacturing industry from wood and panel processing to hardware, components, décor products and materials. |
Furniture News |
Home Focus |
Interior Design Today
Interior Designer magazine is Britain’s oldest magazine for professional interior designers and is firmly established as the premier source of inspiration for the interiors community and discerning consumers. Mailed free (on subscription) to Britain’s professional interior designers, the paper edition of the Interior ..... |
Interiors Monthly
First for furniture, flooring & accessories. |
KBB Review
kbbreview is the most established business magazine for the kitchen, bedroom and bathroom retail industry and has been for nearly 35 years. It is hugely respected as a major source of independent news, analysis, interviews, debate and product trends – in fact 84% of retailers said they would choose it over any other magazine. |
K&BZINE
KBzine: the original kitchen and bathroom industry e-news |
Mix Interiors
The magazine for UK Commercial Interiors |
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Carpet Foundation
The UK carpet industry’s lead body. We are supported by most of the leading suppliers to the UK residential carpet market. |
Society of British & International Interior Design, The
The professional organisation registered in the UK to regulate and promote the interior design profession |
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Anglian Potters Association
Anglian Potters is a lively and thriving organisation that aims to provide the opportunity for members to meet and share their experience and enthusiasm about clay. Anglian Potters is run entirely by volunteers from the membership - so please do bear this in mind when interacting with any of our services - demo days, clay stores, etc. |
Association of British Pewter Craftsmen (ABPC)
The ABPC has, by promoting high standards, raising awareness of pewter and encouraging innovation and excellence in manufacturing, achieved impressive results; and, together with the Worshipful Company, has helped to establish British pewter firmly in both domestic and worldwide markets. |
Basket Makers Association, The
The Basketmakers’ Association is the leading organisation for basketmaking, chair seating and allied crafts in the UK. Our aim is to promote the knowledge of basketry, chair seating and related crafts through their making, study, teaching, collection and use. We strive to maintain standards of teaching and quality of workmanship. We research ........ |
British Allied Trades Federation (BATF)
A company limited by guarantee which comprises five trade associations. Together these represent approximately 2,500 enterprises from the jewellery, giftware, surface engineering and travel goods and accessories industry sectors. |
British Horological Federation (BHF)
The BHI is a membership organisation that promotes and protects the needs and interests of Britain’s horologists, be they individuals or corporate organisations. |
British Numismatic Trade Association (BNTA)
Here you can find out information regarding the BNTA, learn how to become part of the association, view future events, news and more... |
British Toy & Hobby Association, The (BTHA)
Established in 1944 to represent the interests of British toy manufacturers and to raise standards of practice in the industry. Today it has almost 150 members ranging from international toy giants to small family-run businesses that together account for approximately 80% of the UK toy market. |
Creative Industry Association
Creative Industry Association is an inclusive association offering members' all the help and support they need. We have members types, which ensures you have access to the specific information you need but also the flexibility to access other information as and when you need it. |
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Giftware Association (GA)
A national trade representative body and is the only UK trade association serving the gift and home industry. We recognise the remarkable talent and creativity of members ranging from retailers to suppliers, high street brands names to individual craftspeople and many others. |
Jewellery Distributors Association
Specialise in supporting the activities of those who wholesale, distribute, import and export fashion jewellery and accessories. |
Master Carvers’ Association
The Master Carvers Association boasts a membership of over 40, about half being individual carvers and the rest employing a number of apprentices and trained crafts people. Between them, our members possess a huge number of skills, including: figure and heraldic carving; picture frame carving and gilding; letter cutting in both wood and stone; architectural wood and stone carving along with ecclesiastical carving; modelling for casting in many materials and mould making; cabinet making and furniture restoration – thus completely demolishing the commonly held belief that ‘all the old skills have disappeared’. |
National Association of Jewellers (NAJ)
Formed in 2015 through the unification of the British Jewellers' Association (BJA) and National Association of Goldsmiths (N.A.G) and represents over 1,800 members whose businesses operate in every aspect of the jewellery industry. |
Society of Designer Craftsmen Ltd
Promoting and supporting the work of creative thinkers, designers and makers who innovate through their exploration of materials and skills. |
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Ceramic Review
Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery. |
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Creative Review
Creative Review has been bringing the creative community together since 1980, first as a print magazine and now across more platforms than ever. We deliver the sharpest opinion, analysis and advice on life in the creative industries. |
Gems & Jewellery
Gems & Jewelry SM is the official bi-annual magazine of The International Gem & Jewelry Show, Inc. (InterGem, Inc.) Each issue contains articles by legendary stylists and artists with the latest in jewelry trends. You'll also find jewelry show schedules, show previews, featured exhibitors diamond and gemstone reference guides and ...... |
Gift Focus
Gift Focus magazine is the UK's leading bi-monthly trade publication for the giftware industry, distributed to independent retailers, high street multiples, department stores, garden centres, heritage outlets and all other gift stockists.... |
Gifts Today
The leading B2B publication for the UK gift industry. Founded in 1989, Gifts Today is a print and online title, published by Lema Media. Whether you’re a retailer, supplier, agent or show organiser, we bring you all the up-to-date news for your business. Get in touch to share your news. |
Giftware Review
The trade magazine for the gift and home interiors industry and is the number one publication for product. |
Jewellery Focus |
Lux Magazine
LUX is the world’s pre-eminent luxury publication and media. |
Lux Review
Lux Review was established in 2012 and has firmly established itself as the most respected, authoritative and independent guide to lighting. |
Professional Jeweller
Professional Jeweller is the UK's leading magazine and web site dedicated to the business of making, marketing and selling jewellery. |
Retail Jeweller
Retail Jeweller’s reputation as the industry-leading jewellery and watch title has been cultivated over the last 93 years, beginning life as the Birmingham Jeweller in 1925. This is an industry pedigree that is hard to beat and means our trade experience and expertise is second to none. |
ToyNews
The market leading toy industry magazine and website. At ToyNews, we serve the toy trade – licensing, marketing, distribution, retail, toy wholesale, inventors and more, with a focus on editorial quality. We cover both the UK and international toy market and is the UK’s most-read monthly toy trade publication, with zero duplication on its database – which means that every copy reaches a potential decision-maker. |
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Crafts Council
To make the UK the best place to make, see, collect and learn about contemporary craft. |
Guild of Master Craftsmen, The
The Guild of Master Craftsmen is the UK’s most established trade association. Originally established to support members of the building trades, The Guild of Master Craftsmen has diversified over the years and now offers an impressive range of benefits to myriad businesses from carpenters to interior designers and toolmakers to web .......... |
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Absorbent Hygiene Products Manufacturers Association (AHPMA)
The trade association which represents the UK manufacturers of disposable nappies, feminine hygiene products and continence care products. |
Association of British Healthcare Industries
The UK’s lead medical technology trade association. We are a community of over 260 members, and champion the use of safe and effective medical technologies to support high quality patient outcomes and health system efficiency. |
AXrEM
The UK trade association representing the interests of suppliers of diagnostic medical imaging, radiotherapy, healthcare IT and care equipment in the UK. |
Baby Products Association (BPA)
Baby Products Association.|To promote the baby and nursery products industry to the general public To provide support to members organisations To represent the industry to government departments ( UK, EU, and elsewhere), to local authorities and other interested organisations Baby Products nursery products childcare baby goods |
British Association of Dermatologists (BAD)
A charity whose charitable objects are the practice, teaching, training and research of Dermatology. |
British Generic Manufacturers' Association (BGMA)
The BGMA represents the interests of UK based manufacturers and suppliers of generic medicines and promotes the development of the generic medicines industry in the United Kingdom. |
British Healthcare Trades Association
The British Healthcare Trades Association (BHTA) is the UK's oldest and largest healthcare association, founded in 1917. |
British In Vitro Diagnostics Association (BIVDA)
Trade association for the in-vitro diagnostics industry. |
Cosmetic, Toiletry & Perfumery Association Ltd (CTPA)
Representing all types of companies involved in making, supplying and selling cosmetic and personal care products, the Cosmetic, Toiletry & Perfumery Association (CTPA) acts as the voice of the UK industry. |
Healthcare Distribution Association
The Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA) is the national organization representing primary pharmaceutical distributors — the vital link between the nation’s pharmaceutical manufacturers and pharmacies, hospitals, long-term care facilities, clinics and others nationwide. |
National Community Hearing Association
The professional representative body for community hearing care providers in the UK. The NCHA and its members are committed to better hearing care for all. |
National Hair & Beauty Federation (NHBF)
Established in 1942, the National Hair & Beauty Federation (NHBF) has over 6,800 Members and is the UK’s largest trade body for the hair, beauty and barbering industries. |
Proprietary Association of Great Britain (PAGB)
The UK trade association which represents the manufacturers of branded over-the-counter medicines, self care medical devices and food supplements |
Surgical Dressing Manufacturers Association (SDMA)
We are the voice of the UK surgical dressings industry. |
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Assistive Technologies
Assistive Technologies has become established as a vital reference for healthcare professionals, experts and association businesses who have interests in assistive technologies and mobility improvement. |
Beauty Advisor, The |
Beauty Magazine
The UK’s leading publication for the retail beauty industry. |
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British Medical Journal (BMJ) |
Care Home Catering |
Care Home Management |
Care Industry News |
Carer, The
The Carer is an informative publication for the independent Nursing and Residential Care Homes sector throughout England and Wales. Published bi-monthly, and with 15,000 copies distributed by direct mail to Nursing and Residential Care Home proprietors throughout England and Wales, The Carer delivers to the advertiser the person in ..... |
Care Talk
Care Talk is the voice of excellence in social care. Care Talk is distributed 10 times a year both digitally and in print. It’s written exclusively to promote and celebrate positive care, something that has been overlooked in recent times |
Caring Times |
CHP Packer International
CHP Packer International has established itself as a leading publication in the cosmetic, healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. In fact, with its far reaching global appeal, it is one of the few journals that gets delivered straight into the hands of the technical and production directors, project leaders, buyers, marketing and brand managers, ..... |
Cosmetics Business |
Expert Beauty
Born a decade ago, Beauty Expert brings you an expertly curated selection of luxury products sourced from around the world. |
Health Business
Health Business, now in its 15th year, contains need-to-know features, news and case studies that explain the administrative and commercial issues affecting healthcare and hospital management. |
Healthcare Design & Management |
Health Estate Journal |
Health Investor |
International Therapist
The magazine of The Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT). |
LaingBuisson Care and Healthcare Markets |
Practice Management
Practice Management is the leading source of information for the primary care practice manager to help run the general practice effectively. It features the latest news and innovations, management issues, legal advice and practical support dedicated to the practice manager. |
Probe, The
A subscription to The Probe will ensure that you are kept fully up to date with what is happening in UK dentistry. |
Professional Beauty
Trades Exhibitions and M Squared Media, publishers of Professional Beauty, produces market-leading exhibitions, magazines, awards and conferences for the salon and spa market. Our aim is to expand the market for professional treatments. We do this by helping people working in the profession to become better business people and we are active at encouraging new people and business into the profession. As we help the profession grow so our own business has grown; it’s a long term undertaking that has helped us succeed for more than 30 years. |
Professional Hairdresser |
Pure Beauty
Pure Beauty is the UK’s leading and Europe’s fastest growing independent B2B information resource for the beauty industry. With a global outlook, our exclusive editorial content is created by our team of award-winning journalists who cover retail, brands and product/industry trends. |
Salon Magazine, The
The Salon Magazine represents the hair and beauty industry, supporting businesses in ways to increase revenue and improve their salons. Whether the reader specialises in hair, skin, nails or aesthetics, The Salon Magazine covers each sector in every issue, with in-depth focusses on a variety of topics throughout the year. |
Scratch
The world's leading nail magazine. |
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Aromatherapy Trade Council (ATC)
The trade association for the specialist aromatherapy essential oil trade, and represents manufacturers and suppliers of aromatherapy products as well as the interest of consumers in the United Kingdom. |
British Dental Industry Association
As the voice of our members - trusted manufacturers and suppliers of innovative products, services and technologies who are interested in shaping and improving the future of dentistry, sharing knowledge, building business, networking and engaging in initiatives to develop dentistry - we play a pivotal role in driving standards for the provision of quality oral healthcare. |
British Herbal Medicine Association (BHMA)
The BHMA was founded in 1964 to advance the science and practice of herbal medicine in the United Kingdom. It promotes the use of herbal medicinal products manufactured to pharmaceutical standards to ensure consistently high quality and effectiveness for the consumer. |
British Skin Foundation (BSF)
We raise money to fund research for cures for skin disease and skin cancer, but research doesn't fund itself. |
British Society of Perfumers (BSP)
Founded over 50 years ago, by perfumers, to help gain recognition and status in the perfume industry for perfumery as a profession. We currently have over 200 members, with four tiers of membership. |
Clinical Contract Research Association
Represent the views and concerns of its members to the UK government and EU legislative bodies including regulatory agencies. |
Hair Dressing Council
The Hairdressing Council was set up in 1964 by an Act of Parliament. This meant that hairdressers can apply to become State Registered in the same way as doctors, dentists or nurses can. The only difference is that it is completely voluntary to belong to the UK Register of qualified hairdressers. |
Healing Trust, The
Welcome to one of the most highly respected and professional Spiritual Healing organisations worldwide. The Healing Trust’s established foundation offers Students and Members training, mentoring, and practical opportunities to fully develop their potential and practice in safe, supportive surroundings. |
Institute of Biodynamic Medicine, The
Working on the body without touch, unblocking and ensuring the flow life energy – bio-dynamic – providing a safe and secure environment to talk through and work out any and all experiences and navigating our way moment by moment, day by day through these extraordinary times. |
International Society of Professional Aromatherapists
The worldwide centre for clinical excellence in all aspects of Aromatherapy, and our worldwide membership of trained professionals provides the IFPA with its knowledge and authority. |
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Society of Cosmetic Scientists (SCS)
The main object of the Society is to advance the science of cosmetics. |
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Association of Equipment Distributors (AED)
Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) is an international trade association representing companies involved in the distribution, rental and support of equipment used in construction, mining, forestry, power generation, agriculture and industrial applications. |
Association of Sealant Applicators Ltd (ASA)
The aim is a simple but important one. To promote the high standards of workmanship and design demanded by today's high tech industries and to provide training and the circulation of ideas and techniques. |
British Abrasives Federation (BAF)
The BCFA is the British business association for the contract furnishing industry, covering the full spectrum of interior products and services in the UK and globally. |
British Adhesives and Sealants Association (BASA)
To represent and inform adhesives and sealants manufacturers. |
British Aerosol Manufacturers Association (BAMA)
Represents the aerosol industry, from suppliers of components and ingredients to fillers and marketers of aerosol products. BAMA has 80 member companies ranging from small business to multinational corporations. |
British Cables Association (BCA)
The UK trade association for manufacturers of insulated metallic and fibre optic cables, wires and their accessories. |
British Coatings Federation (BCF)
The sole UK Trade Association representing the interests of the decorative, industrial and powder coatings, printing inks and wallcovering manufacturers. |
British Compressed Air Society (BCAS)
The UK’s leading compressed air and vacuum trade association with over 75 years experience, BCAS is unrivalled for the quality and depth of its expertise and service. Benefits of membership for manufacturers, suppliers and users of all sizes, keep you up to date with the changes in legislation. |
British Compressed Gases Association
To ensure safety in the use, storage, transportation and handling of industrial, food and medical gases, which we do in part through our many respected publications. |
British Glass Manufacturers’ Confederation (BGMC)
Represents the UK's glass industry. From our offices in Sheffield we act as the industry's focal point, playing the principal role in communicating the concerns and aspirations of our Members to the Government, the European Union and other external interest groups and trade bodies. |
British & Irish Association of Fastener Distributors (BAFD)
Represents the interests of, and provides services and support to, leading UK distributors and wholesalers of fasteners, fixings and related products. |
British Laminate Fabricators Association
The BLFA has been established for more than 50 years and is the only recognised trade association representing the laminate fabrication industry in the UK and promoting best working practice among specifiers and fabricators. |
British Valve and Actuator Association (BVAA)
To provide the Valve & Actuator industry the means for collective representation on matters affecting their interests. To promote and represent members and their products with customers and end users at UK/International levels, to facilitate the growth and profitability of the British Valve & Actuator Industry. |
Catering Equipment Distributors Association
CEDA Ltd are the premier Trade Association representing the most professional Catering Equipment Distributors and Service companies in the UK. |
Composites UK
Composites UK is the Trade Body for the UK composites industry. |
Foodservice Equipment Association
Represents over 160 companies who supply commercial catering equipment - from utensils to full kitchen schemes. |
Heating and Hotwater Industry Council
Committed to supporting and promoting the sustained growth of the UK domestic heating and hot water industry. |
Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association (MEHDA)
For over 65 years, MHEDA has provided material handling companies and their employees with business resources, leadership training, networking opportunities, benchmarking data, career development tools and insights on the latest industry trends. |
Original Equipment Suppliers Aftermarket Association (OESAA)
What is OESAA: Very simply to increase awareness at workshop level of the huge difference in quality and testing between genuine OE Parts and those parts claiming to be ‘Matching Quality’. |
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Verification of Lubrication Specifications (VLS)
Verification of Lubricant Specifications is an independent organisation providing a credible and trusted means to verify lubricant specifications. Join VLS and be part of the Lubricant Industry Initiative to bring transparency to the lubricant market place and protect and educate the end user. |
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Gauge & Toolmakers Association (GTMA)
Providing Engineering Supply Chain Solutions: Business Services; Technology Transfer & Industry Networks for companies throughout the Engineering Supply ChainSupporting small and medium sized companies by helping them to achieve world class performance through a benchmarking programme. |
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Association for Instrumentation, Control, Automation and Laboratory Technology (GAMBICA)
Representing the Instrumentation, Control, Automation and Laboratory Technology industries in the UK. We aim to further the successful development of the industry and to promote the competitiveness and profitability of member companies. We cover four sectors: Industrial automation, Process Instrumentation & Control, Laboratory Technology and Test & Measurement. |
British Measurement & Testing Association (BMTA)
BMTA was created in 1990 in response to the need for an independent ‘lobby’ for the private sector to speak with one voice to Government, UKAS, BSI and other official bodies on issues affecting the whole measurement and testing community. |
Institute of Measurement & Control (InstMC)
Britain's foremost professional body for the Automation Industry - provides members with routes to Engineering Council registration as Chartered and Incorporated Engineers, and Engineering Technicians. |
National Measurement System (NMS)
The National Measurement System (NMS) provides the UK with an infrastructure of laboratories that deliver world-class measurement science and technology and provide traceable and increasingly accurate standards of measurement. |
National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
A world-leading centre of excellence in developing and applying the most accurate measurement standards, science and technology. |
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Automated Material Handling Systems Association (AMHSA)
The voice of the automated materials handling industry. |
British Materials Handling Federation (BMHF)
The main aims are to encourage the extension of the use of materials handling equipment in all industries and to foster, by all practical means, the development of the materials handling industry in the interests of users and the national economy. |
British Textile Machinery Association (BTMA)
Among the many strengths of Britain’s textile machinery manufacturers is their focus on innovation and the future. They are willing to invite new challenges to keep themselves alert, proactive, flexible and responsive to change. |
Industrial Cleaning Machine Manufacturers Association (ICMMA)
A non partisan Trade Association of the Manufacturers of Industrial and Commercial Cleaning Equipment. Membership is voluntary and by subscription. ICMMA members represent the most prominent manufacturers, producers and distributors of cleaning machinery and equipment to the UK commercial cleaning and facilities management Industry. |
Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association (MMMA)
Since its formation, we have evolved to include roll forming and sheet metal machine manufacturing companies and, in recent years, have expanded our remit to feature ancillary equipment manufacturers and British-based importers. The MMMA – to this day – is still the only UK Association solely dedicated to the sheet metal forming industry. |
Processing and Packaging Machinery Association (PPMA)
To represent the interests of processing and packaging machinery suppliers within the UK and abroad and uphold standards of service and quality. To provide customers with technical and sales information to help them source and specify machinery. |
Woodworking Machinery Supplier Association
Represents most significant suppliers in the UK market. |
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Machinery
Machinery is a feature-led monthly magazine read by production engineers, production managers, production directors and managing directors in OEMS and sub-contractors engaged in metalcutting/metalforming. Machinery covers manufacturing technology developments and applications in key areas, including: machine tools; tooling; workholding; CADCAM; and inspection/quality. It also gives coverage to the developments and initiatives of manufacturing OEMs and sub-contractors, plus those of manufacturing technology suppliers. |
Machinery
Machinery is a feature-led monthly magazine read by production engineers, production managers, production directors and managing directors in OEMS and sub-contractors engaged in metalcutting/metalforming. Machinery covers manufacturing technology developments and applications in key areas, including: machine tools; tooling; ..... |
Machinery Market
Machinery Market is one of manufacturing's most-respected magazines, which for over 140 years has been a purveyor of news, views and the best equipment deals. It's just as fresh and relevant today as it was all those years ago; even more so when you consider that it's the best-read magazine for the precision engineering sector, bringing the latest industry news to a worldwide circulation in print and digital formats. |
Machinery Trade International
The aim of Machinery Trade International is to provide a ‘one stop’ market place for the selling and sourcing of machinery worldwide. Key aspects of the MTI circulation policy are flexibility, optimum reader targeting, international coverage and up-to-date data. We effectively reach the major decision makers and machinery buyers through a ....... |
Machinery Update
Machinery Update is the official publication of the PPMA (Processing and Packaging Machinery Association). Launched in 1989, Machinery Update has developed an unrivalled reputation as the prime source of information amongst buyers and specifiers for the processing and packaging industry as a whole. |
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Association of Contact Lens Manufacturers (ACLM)
The ACLM was established in 1962 to publicise the work of UK manufacturers, to develop new products and to raise standards. Since then the scale and diversity of contact lens manufacturing has grown exponentially, the marketplace has become international, and the commercial pressures have become increasingly diverse. |
Association of Loading & Elevating Equipment Manufacturers (ALEM)
The Association covers a range of materials handling equipment, with members meeting regularly to ensure that they are in agreement with administrative, scientific, legal and commercial matters. |
Association of Manufacturers of Power Generating Systems (AMPS)
AMPS members are leading designers, manufacturers, suppliers and installers of reciprocating diesel and gas engine electrical generating systems of a single unit output up to 5MW. The equipment has a broad spectrum of applications which include industrial, commercial, military, marine and off-shore installations for standby and base load electrical power, landfill gas projects, co-generation / combined heat and power systems, complete power stations and major turnkey power generation projects. They are supported by manufacturers and suppliers of a wide variety of ancillary equipment. |
Association of Tank & Cistern Manufacturers (ATCM)
The primary objective of the Association is to promote co-operation between member companies in the common interest of achieving the highest standard of quality in the production of tanks and cisterns. |
British and Irish Spa & Hot Tubs Association
To ensure you are buying your Hot Tub or Swim Spa from a trusted source, please look out for the BISHTA logo and ask the Hot Tub / Swim Spa retailer for proof of membership (Membership Certificate). All BISHTA approved members work to the BISHTA Code of Ethics and BISHTA Standards. |
British Association of Seating Equipment Suppliers (BASES)
An independent trade body representing manufacturers and suppliers of audience seating. |
British Blind & Shutter Association
The only national trade association for companies that manufacture, supply and install interior and exterior blinds, awnings, security grilles and shutters and associated motor and control systems. |
British Contract Manufacturers and Packers Association (BCMPA)
A well-established trade association, highly respected throughout the UK & European packaging industry, providing a valued resource both for members and for brand owners, retailers and manufacturers looking to outsource. |
British Flue and Chimney Manufacturers Association, The
We work closely with Government, public bodies and other organisations to develop safe and effective chimney and flue solutions. |
British Fluid Power Association
Formed in 1959, formerly known as AHEM, to promote the techincal, trade and commercial interests of British Manufacturers and Suppliers of Hydraulic and Pneumatic equipment. |
British Gear Association
A trade association that promotes the technical and commercial interests of manufacturers, distributors, academics and others involved in the Power Transmissions industry in the United Kingdom. |
British Industrial Furnace Construction Association (BIFCA)
Our aim is to provide a site that will give a comprehensive range of information relating to the furnace industry. |
British Marine Industries Federation
British Marine is the trade association for the UK leisure, superyacht and small commercial marine industry. Our 1,500+ members come from a broad range of businesses including boat builders, chandlers, brokers, marinas, passenger boats and engines. |
British Pump Manufacturers' Association Limited (BPMA)
Representatives of manufacturers of liquid pumps and pumping equipment in the UK Pumps |
British Turned Parts Manufacturers Association (BTMA)
Full members of the BTMA are Companies whose core activity is the manufacture of Precision Machined Components within the UK, with at least 50% of their turnover being supplied on a sub-contract basis. The Association’s aim is to develop and promote all aspects of the Industry on both a domestic and a global basis while acting generally in the common interest of its Members. |
Catapult
The go-to place for advanced manufacturing technologies in the UK. Established by Innovate UK, we are here to bridge the gap between business and academia, helping to turn great ideas into reality by providing access to world-class research and development facilities and expertise that would otherwise be out of reach for many businesses in the UK. |
CERTASS TA
CTA is the largest Trade Association in the fenestration sector. The CTA’s purpose is to redefine your expectations of a glazing association & become the membership body of choice for modern construction excellence. By offering leading service and innovation across the sector to local installers and the wider construction industry that helps ......... |
Cutlery and Allied Trades Research Association
Originally the Cutlery and Allied Trades Research Association, founded in Sheffield, England in 1952 to carry out research and development for the local cutlery industry for which Sheffield is world famous. Specialising in co-operative investigations into materials, stainless steels, manufacturing methods, machinery, automation, robotics, ....... |
Federation of Engine Re-Manufacturers (FER)
Has the main objective of establishing higher standards of workmanship within the engine re-manufacturing industry. |
Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme (FENSA)
FENSA has been set up by the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) and other industry bodies with Government encouragement in response to the current Building Regulations for England and Wales. |
Galvanizers Association
Galvanizers Association (GA) has provided authoritative information and advice on hot dip galvanizing to users and potential users since it was first established in 1949. We are the representational body for the hot dip galvanizing industry in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. |
Greeting Card Association, The
The Greeting Card Association is the trade body for the greeting card industry. The voice of the British card industry, our mission is to represent, protect and promote our wonderfully innovative sector. The GCA supports it’s members to build their businesses, providing specialist information and networking events. |
Ground Source Heat Pump Association (GSHPA)
The focal point for business interests in the ground source heat pump industry. |
Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Manufacturers Association (HEVAC)
A trade association within the building engineering services element of the wider construction industry. Traditionally representing manufacturers and suppliers. |
Heat Pump Association (HPA)
The UK’s leading authority on the use and benefits of heat pump technology and includes many of the country’s leading manufacturers of heat pumps, components and associated equipment. |
Insulation Manufacturers Association (IMA)
the representative body for the Rigid Polyisocyanurate (PIR) and Polyurethane (PUR) Insulation Industry in the United Kingdom. |
Lift and Escalator Industry Association, The (LEIA)
The trade association and advisory body for the lift and escalator industry, formed in 1997 by the merging of two long-standing associations with a history dating back to 1932. With a membership covering some 85% of the lift and escalator industry, LEIA represents a single voice for the sector. |
Made in London
Made in London was launched to raise the profile of members of both Made in the Midlands and Made in Yorkshire in the capital. Predominantly operating as a public affairs and news hub, Made in London is the influencer arm of the Made in Group, connecting core manufacturing regions of the UK to policy makers, financiers and the media thereby enabling the group to lobby more effectively on their behalf. |
Made in The Midlands
Made in the Midlands, part of the Made in Group, exists to challenge the erosion of British industry. This movement, along with Made in Yorkshire and Made in London, is based on a pledge signed by manufacturers to open a channel of communication with local firms, take on apprentices and export to new markets. |
Made in Yorkshire
Made in Yorkshire, part of the Made in Group, exists to challenge the erosion of British industry. This movement, along with Made in the Midlands and Made in London, is based on a pledge signed by manufacturers to open a channel of communication with local firms, take on apprentices and export to new markets. |
Manufacturers Association for Radiators and Convectors (MARC)
An organisation established to give a particular voice to the radiator and convector industry, focussing on the specific needs of, and issues faced by, manufacturers and giving collective voice to its members. MARC's membership comprises more than 90% of the current UK marketplace and details of members. |
Manufacturers of Equipment for Heat Networks Association (MEHNA)
Manufacturers of all types of equipment in a Heat Network, District Heating or Communal Heating system have secured representation with policy, regulations and standards bodies, through the inception of a new trade association- the Manufacturers of Equipment for Heat Networks Association (MEHNA). |
Manufacturers' Organisation (EEF)
The representative voice of the UK's engineering industry, the EEF promotes the interests of UK engineering, manufacturing, engineering construction and technology based industries and provides high quality, cost effective services to its member companies. |
Manufacturing Technologies Association
Representing engineering based manufacturing and supporting the advanced engineering sector through advocacy, media contract and networking. |
National Association of Farriers and Blacksmiths Association (BFBA)
The British Farriers and Blacksmiths Association (BFBA) exists to represent, and be the voice of, the professional farrier whilst supporting and enabling our farriery and blacksmithing members throughout their career. |
National Bed Federation
The National Bed Federation is the recognised trade association representing UK manufacturers of beds and their suppliers. Founded in 1912, its members today account for about 75% of the total UK bedding turnover. |
Optical Suppliers Association (OSA)
OSA is the Optical Suppliers Association, previously known as the FMO (Federation of Manufacturing Opticians) which was founded in 1917. We continue to offer a platform for UK optical manufacturers and suppliers to communicate, educate and innovate whilst supporting and protecting their interests. Providing a thriving network for ........ |
Plastics Windows Federation
Since 1989, we’ve been providing comprehensive insurance backed guarantees and deposit protection to customers of our national network of members who install windows, doors, conservatories, roofline products and solar panels, as well as tools, advice and support to help drive sales. |
Polymer Machinery Manufactuers & Distributors Association Ltd
A well established association that provides important information, representation and a mutual support for companies in the plastics industry. |
Salt Association, The
Salt has been a part of British manufacturing for hundreds of years and we hope that this will be the case in years to come. The Salt Association is the trade association set up to represent these manufacturers and are fast becoming the leading voice within the industry. |
Steel Window Association (SWA)
SWA represents the great majority of UK steel window manufacturers, ranging in size from the smallest of craft-based companies through to large, multi-site companies. There is not a steel window project of any description, anywhere in the UK, that one of the SWA members cannot handle. |
Storage Equipment Manufacturers’ Association (SEMA)
Our aims are to consider everything relevant to the Storage Equipment Industry. |
Structural Timber Association (STA)
UK’s leading organisation representing structural timber sector and associated supply chain companies. Along with quality and safety, the STA’s core objective is to be a leading provider of technical research and industry insight, and the Technical Committee work closely with the HSE, TRADA and BRE to ensure members have technical insight ..... |
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Automation
Automation is the only journal in the UK devoted exclusively to covering automation technology within the manufacturing sector. Automation’s feature-led editorial looks at the latest automation technologies, products and trends within the UK’s manufacturing industry, while in-depth application stories examine real-life automation ....... |
Automation Update
Automation Update is an engaging, editorially led publication & directory giving the reader news and updates on new products and services to our ever progressing industry. |
Blinds & Shutters
Blinds & Shutters is the longest running title for the sunshade industry and celebrated its 60th year of publication in 2012. Published quarterly, this market-leading magazine is read by specifers such as interior designers and architects as well as the blinds trade from manufactuerers to retailers. |
Clearview
Each month has its own special features to go alongside favourite regular features such as Industry News, Doors & Windows, Events/Diary Dates, Aluminium, Hardware & Security, Conservatories, Glass & Sealed Units, Machinery, Business News, Installer Support, Movers & Shakers and Clear Pages. |
Composites in Manufacturing
Circulated to a carefully researched and selected readership of over 18,700+,Composites in Manufacturing (CiM) delivers the latest news, product developments, topical features, application stories and event previews from across the UK composites industry every quarter. |
Cutting Edge
The Cutting Edge is a technical journal and trade magazine written and edited specifically for diecutters, diemakers and industry suppliers. |
Drives & Controls
The global site of the UK's leading magazine for automation, motion engineering and power transmission. |
Factory Equipment
Bringing the resources together for a more efficient factory. |
Filtration and Separation
Launched back in 1963, Filtration+Separation has long been established as the essential information tool for filtration users worldwide. Filtration + Separation is at the forefront of technological advances, market movements, trends and breaking industry news. It is read by end users who need to source information on products and services ..... |
Hydraulics & Pneumatics
Hydraulics & Pneumatics is a global fluid power content provider for design engineers, manufacturing engineers, and other technical personnel who are involved in buying or specifying fluid power components, hydraulics and pneumatics. We provide total hydraulic and pneumatic coverage, applications from all fluid power markets, tutorials ..... |
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Manufacturing Machinery World
Manufacturing Machinery World was launched in 1982 to serve the Manufacturing & Precision Engineering market. Editorially Manufacturing Machinery World is a news and information source that gives direct contact with the provider of innovative services and equipment. www.machinery.world delivers news, views, projects, and new .... |
Manufacturing Management
Manufacturing Management (MM) celebrates the best of UK manufacturing and the management teams who make our factories world-class. With 70 years of heritage as Works Management magazine, we aspire to help our readers realise growth in their sites’ productivity and profit through the content we provide in every issue. |
Manufacturing Today
Manufacturing Today is the must-read trade publication for industry leaders. Through our print and digital publications, online presence, database and tradeshow portals, Manufacturing Today helps executives at the senior boardroom and production levels stay abreast of the most important operational issues in this dynamic market. |
Micro Matters
Micro Matters is now approaching its second year having been extremely well received in its inaugural first year launch. Exploring the latest processes and techniques used in microfabrication of MEMS and nanotechnology, the publication covers the latest in tools and equipment for ultra precision engineering right down to the sub micro ..... |
Process Industry Informer
PII brings up-to-date news, products updates & introductions, case studies and technical articles to Process Engineers within the Food & Beverage, Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Paper & Pulp, Plastics & Rubber, Oil & Energy, Water & Wastewater industries and associated industries. |
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Windows Active
Windows Active magazine is produced by a team of journalists and advertising executives with over 60 years magazine experience in the windows, doors and conservatories sector. The online magazine utilises a revolutionary delivery method that allows readers to view Windows Active in their internet browser without the need to ..... |
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Woodworking News
Now in its 37th year, and published monthly, Woodworking News features the latest machines, products, services, agencies, components, application stories, a dedicated furniture news section, as well as industry news. With hand-picked circulation that targets every sector in the professional woodworking and furniture manufacturing .... |
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Institute of Manufacturing
The vision of the Institute is to be the professional society of choice for the worldwide manufacturing community. The mission of the Institute of Manufacturing is to promote the professional recognition of the skills and knowledge of those working within the manufacturing sector. |
International Sleep Products Association
For more than 100 years, we’ve been supporting innovation and growth across the sleep products industry. We’re committed to serving members through public policy, research, public affairs, education initiatives and more in order to create a more valuable future. |
National Manufacturing Institute Scotland
The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland is a group of industry-led manufacturing research and development facilities transforming skills, productivity and innovation, helping to make Scotland a global leader in advanced manufacturing. The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland is at the heart of the Advanced Manufacturing |
Society of Maritime Industries (SMI)
The voice of the UK's maritime engineering and business sector promoting and supporting companies which build, refit and modernise commercial and naval vessels, and supply equipment and services for all types of ships and underwater vehicles, ports and terminals infrastructure, offshore oil & gas, maritime security and safety, marine science and technology and offshore renewable energy. |
Society of Master Saddlers (UK) Limited (WWCC)
The Society's aims are to safeguard the quality of work, services, training and qualifications of all those who work in the saddlery trade from manufacturers and retailers through individual craftspeople and saddle fitters. |
Thermal Insulation Manufacturers and Suppliers Association (TIMSA)
The only industry association which covers the whole of the thermal and acoustic insulation industry including manufacturers of not only the generic groups of materials but also suppliers of ancillary products. TIMSA has representation on BSI and CEN committees responsible for drafting standards relating to the thermal and acoustic insulation industry. |
Tile Association
To promote professionalism and technical standards in the tiling industry and to provide technical support to both members and their customers. |
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Aluminium Federation (AlFed)
The trade association that represents the interests of the whole of the UK aluminium industry. |
Association of British Mining Equipment Companies (ABMEC)
The only British trade body representing the mining equipment companies. Its members design, manufacture and offer services to the global mining industry. |
Association of Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Scientists (AGS)
A non-profit making trade association established to improve the profile and quality of geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering. |
British Aggregates Association (BAA)
The Association for Independent Quarry Operators. The British Aggregates Association was formed in 1999 and is now firmly established as the voice of the UK’s independent SME quarry operators. |
British Metallurgical Plant Constructors' Association (BMPCA)
Made up of companies involved in all aspects of metallurgical equipment. from the design and supply of melting furnaces, rolling mills, process lines and inspections systems, to engineering services such as installation, consulting, maintenance and consumable equipment for the world's iron, steel and non-ferrous metal industries. |
British Stainless Steel Association (BSSA)
Exists to promote and develop the manufacture and use of stainless steel across the UK and Ireland. Based in Sheffield, the Association provides marketing support, technical advice, information, training and education in all aspects of stainless steel. |
Cast Metals Federation (CMF)
CMF Members come from every part of the industry and produce around 85% of all castings produced in the UK. With over 120 foundries, ranging from global foundry groups to small jobbing foundries, our members supply precision finished parts and assemblies in a range of sizes, metals and process to the UK and global markets, an output valued at over 2 billion pounds. |
Confederation of British Metalforming (CBM)
THE leading trade association for UK manufacturers of fasteners, forgings and pressings; the very building blocks of UK manufacturing. CBM members provide high quality components to key industry sectors; indeed virtually every manufacturing sector buys components from a CBM member company, most of which hold a range of third party quality accreditations. |
London Bullion Market Association (LBMA)
LBMA is the fulcrum for the global OTC precious metal markets. We set standards from the purity, form and provenance of the bars to the way in which they are traded. |
Mineral Products Association, The (MPA)
MPA is the industry trade association for the aggregates, asphalt, cement, concrete, dimension stone, lime, mortar and silica sand industries. With the affiliation of British Precast, the British Association of Reinforcement (BAR), Eurobitume, MPA Northern Ireland, MPA Scotland and the British Calcium Carbonate Federation, we have a growing ........ |
Mining Association of the United Kingdom (MAUK)
Today MAUK members include operators and associated companies and organisations that have interest in underground mining in the UK. MAUK’s primary interest centre around the Environmental, Health and Safety impacts on mining. The Association was established to represent and promote the interests of the industry. This remains its ......... |
Mining Institute of Scotland
The Mining Institute of Scotland is a professional body for the advancement of all perspectives of minerals (including oil & gas) and mining. |
Minor Metals Trade Association (MMTA)
MMTA is a not-for-profit organisation, which serves to benefit and promote the interests of its international Membership, comprising companies actively involved in all aspects of the international minor metals sector. The MMTA is the world’s largest association involved with minor metals. From just 19 founding Members, the MMTA is now ........ |
National Association of Steel Stockholders (NASS)
The Voice of Steel Distribution. |
Silica and Moulding Sands Association
The Silica and Moulding Sands Association (SAMSA) was founded in 1941. It is now a constituent body of the Mineral Products Association. SAMSA is a member of the European Industrial Minerals Association (IMA Europe) and makes a significant contribution to the operation of the IMA Europe silica producers’ section, EUROSIL. |
United Kingdom Quality Ash Association (UKQAA)
UKQAA is a Trade Body that represents members involved in the supply or use of fly ash from pulverised coal fired power stations. |
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Cast Metal & Diecasting Times
Launched in 1998 Cast Metal & Diecasting Times serves the ferrous and non-ferrous foundry industry circulating across Europe and the Middle East. Currently published four times a year Cast Metal & Diecasting Times also organises the annual series of Foundry Workshops and publishes the UK Map of Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Foundries every ..... |
Finishing
Finishing Magazine is a specialist bi-monthly for the UK's metal finishing and surface treatment community. Since 1947 it has provided decision makers with news, views and debate on all aspects of metal finishing and surface coating. It is read by decision makers within trade finishing houses and production professionals within manufacturers, as well as being distributed to all members of the Surface Engineering Association (SEA). |
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Mining Journal |
Mining Magazine |
Mining Magazine |
Quarry Management
Quarry Management magazine has been the official monthly journal of The Institute of Quarrying since 1918. Each issue contains timely, relevant and topical coverage of all key issues, developments and advances in the aggregates sector. |
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Steel Times International |
Stone Specialist
This website is from Natural Stone Specialist magazine, the only independent magazine dedicated exclusively to the stone industry in the UK and Ireland. Published 10 times a year, it includes news, comment and features about the natural and engineered stone industry in the UK. |
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Geological Society
A not-for-profit organisation, and a registered charity (no. 210161). Its aims are to improve knowledge and understanding of the Earth, to promote Earth science education and awareness, and to promote professional excellence and ethical standards in the work of Earth scientists, for the public good. |
Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
A major UK engineering institution whose activities encompass the whole materials cycle, from exploration and extraction, through characterisation, processing, forming, finishing and application, to product recycling and land reuse. |
Institute of Quarrying
We are the only professional body with the history, knowledge and international experience to advise both individuals and businesses about the skills, training and personal development needs required to build successful industry careers. |
Mineral Products Qualifications Council (MPQC)
A not for profit organisation whose members are derived from the quarrying, mineral products and mining sector. |
UK Metals Council
The body that represents the UK metals sector to government. |
UK Minerals Forum
Aims to draw together all key stakeholders, to debate and inform government and the public on the prudent use, sustainable management and supply of UK minerals. |
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British Office Supplies & Services Federation (BOSS)
The trade association which serves the UK office supplies and services industry by providing a range of initiatives, cost saving benefits and services, to enhance the business performance of its members. |
Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers
The City of London Livery Company for the Communication and Content Industries. |
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Office Equipment News
OEN is the leading source of business news and information for buyers of office equipment, supplies and services within mid tier and up sized organisations. Our multi-platform approach delivers relevant, engaging and focussed content via our main printed magazine, bespoke guides and supplements, website, digital editions, apps, and ..... |
Office Products International (OPI)
OPI is the global business supplies industry’s go-to hub for essential resources, news, analysis, information and networking. A trusted name since 1991, OPI delivers business-critical information through OPI and Independent Dealer magazines, apps, website, events and resources such as industry research, marketing, executive search and .... |
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British Paper Machinery Suppliers Association (BPMSA)
The UK’s independent voice. Providing the widest range of technical expertise relevant to the papermaking process, the BPMSA.division has approximately 10 member companies who come together to create a clearer, independent voice for UK-based suppliers. |
Can Makers (CFBA)
Representing the UK companies responsible for the manufacture of beverage cans. Members work together specifically to promote the benefits of the beverage can and aid communication between the industry and its customers: brewers and soft drinks manufacturers, retailers, the packaging industry, media and consumers. |
Confederation of Paper Industries (CPI)
CPI is recognised by UK Government, and the community at large, as the authoritative and effective voice of the UK's paper-related industries, defending their interests and promoting their achievements and potential. |
Foodservice Packaging Association
Brings together manufacturers and distributors of packaging used to serve and prepare food and beverages on the go with the UK’s hospitality industry. Together we raise standards with regard to packaging safety, environment and in-use performance. |
Industrial Packaging Association (IPA)
The leading UK trade organisation for Industrial Packaging and is directly involved with numerous UK Government Agencies and key National, European and International Working Groups (inc; BSI, CEN, ISO & United Nations) focusing on the essential Design, Safety and Environmental aspects of Industrial Packaging - to ensure the highest standards are maintained across the whole industry. |
Metal Packaging Manufacturers Association
The lead voice of the UK metal packaging industry with direct links into a European market employing 70,000 people across 200 companies producing more than 70 billion containers each year. |
Packaging Federation (PF)
The ‘over-arching’ trade association for the UK Packaging Manufacturing Industry. It is a unique representative body for companies and organisations in the UK packaging manufacturing sector and associated activities. |
Paper and Board Association, The
The Paper and Board Association exists to support and serve its members, with particular emphasis on environmental issues, statistical information and networking. There are over 30 Members of the Association ranging from small independently owned businesses, Merchants and the UK Sales subsidiaries of multinational paper-making ------ |
Paper Industry Technical Association
The Paper Industry Technical Association (PITA) is an independent, member-based organisation, which operates for the general benefit of its members – both individual and corporate – dedicated to promoting and improving the technical and scientific knowledge of those working in the Fibrous Forest Products Industries - such as pulp, |
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Food Packer & Processor International
The food packaging and processing industry has come under much scrutiny in recent years and it has been our job at Food Packer & Processor International to keep track of and report on the major pressing issues concerning the industry. |
Packaging & Converting Intelligence
Our editorial board comprises a specialist group of leading industry figures who, in conjunction with the Packaging & Converting Intelligence editorial team, identify the main drivers of the industry helping to produce regular, thought-provoking opinion pieces on the latest issues, challenges and developments. |
Packaging Gazette
As a leading commentator of the packaging industry, Packaging Gazette is read by the top decision makers across the packaging industry. PG is the ultimate shop window for innovative products and services with a team dedicated to bringing readers the best industry advances combined with topical features and news ...... |
Packaging News
Packaging News Is at the heart of the UK packaging supply chain, offering news, expert analysis and insight on every aspect of the packaging supply chain, from brands and retailers through to design agencies, suppliers of glass, metal, plastic, corrugated and cartonboard packaging, label printers, contract packers and waste management |
Packaging Portal, The
The ultimate industry news resource. |
Packaging Scotland
From traditional booming industries like whisky and food to the burgeoning craft spirits sector, Scotland has always been a strong and diverse market in its own right. As such, it cannot be treated simply as a region. A growing number of businesses are attempting to expand their presence north of the border and increase market share and ....... |
Packaging Today
Accessed by around 10,000 visitors every month, the site provides Europe's packaging professionals with news and information on all the latest business, product and industry developments. Content includes everything from the latest corporate developments – who's buying who and why – to news on the latest machinery, packaging ..... |
Paper Technology International
Paper Technology International is not a free issue journal; each of the three editions per year is delivered directly to over 1600 industry professionals who are either members or subscribers. Readers usually pass on the journal to a colleague, which increases circulation. Decision makers representing government, manufacturing, processing, ..... |
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BRC Packaging Accreditation
BRC Global Standards is a leading brand and consumer protection organisation, used by over 26,000 certificated suppliers over 130 countries, with certification issued through a global network of accredited certification bodies. BRC Global Standards' guarantee the standardisation of quality, safety and operational criteria and ensure that manufacturers fulfil their legal obligations and provide protection for the end consumer. BRC Global Standards are now often a fundamental requirement of leading retailers, manufacturers and food service organisations. |
Industrial Council for Packaging & The Environment (INCPEN)
Manufacturers and retailers working together to promote responsible packaging for resource-efficient sustainable supply chains. |
Institute of Paper, Printing & Publishing International (ILT)
Board members from the three separate organisations, Institute of Paper, Institute of Printing and Institute of Publishing have worked tirelessly to bring about a new, amalgamated body, the Institute of Paper, Printing and Publishing. The mission of IP3 is “To offer individuals an organisation that represents their interests; enables them to change career frequently knowing that their membership keeps pace with them; gives them credibility in terms of qualifications and professional recognition; provides opportunities for networking across different disciplines; and fosters and promotes the belief that they belong to a profession.” |
Timber Packaging and Pallet Confederation (TIMCON)
Represents Manufacturers of timber pallets and packaging and export packers. |
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British Plastics Federation
The most powerful voice in the UK plastic industry with over 500 members across the plastics industry supply chain, including polymer producers and suppliers, additive manufacturers, recyclers, services providers, end users, plastics processors and machinery manufacturers, representing over 80% of the industry by turnover. |
British Rubber and Polyurethane Products Association Ltd (BRPPA)
BRPPA'S mission is to promote, represent and protect the legitimate interests of the rubber manufacturing industry in the UK and assist in its development. |
Rubber Stamp Manufacturers Guild (RSMG)
The trade association for the rubber stamp and associated marking devices industry. Promoting that industry it provides a forum for the exchange of ideas, information and education. |
Scottish Plastics and Rubber Association
The primary aim is ‘to promote the advancement of plastics, rubbers and related materials through education and training in the science, engineering and design associated with the manufacture, conversion and end-use of polymeric materials’. |
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British Plastics & Rubber
British Plastics and Rubber (BP&R) is the UK’s most trusted monthly magazine about the plastic and rubber industries, particularly from a technology perspective. |
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Rubber And Plastics Research Association (RAPRA)
We are the leading non-profit membership association which offers impartial specialist advice to its members and non-members through its network of world class technical and research centres. |
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Association of Online Publishers
The UK Association of Online Publishers (AOP) is an industry body representing digital publishing companies that create original, branded, quality content. AOP champions the interests of media owners from diverse backgrounds including newspaper and magazine publishing, TV and radio broadcasting, and pure online media. |
British Association for Print and Communication (BAPC)
A major representational body to the print and creative industry. |
British Printing Industries Federation (BPIF)
The principal business support organisation for the UK print, printed packaging and graphic communication industry and is one of this country's leading trade associations. |
Periodical Publishers Association, The (PPA)
The PPA has been synonymous with magazines for over 100 years but today our membership is made up of modern, multi-platform media businesses carving out a new future defined by trusted, quality content. We represent, champion and support around 250 companies, ranging from consumer magazine publishers to business-to-business ....... |
Printing Industry Confederation
Picon is the leading industry trade association representing manufacturers and suppliers to the Printing, Papermaking and Paper Converting sectors. We are dedicated to providing unmatched service support and business advice to our diverse range of members, from small SMEs to large multi-nationals, who form an inspiring community of experts. |
Print Scotland
Print Scotland’s vision is to be an effective association representing the interests of the Scottish print community. |
Publishers Association
Represents the interests of UK publishers across consumer, education and academic publishing. Our members publish academic journals, textbooks for higher, secondary and primary education, fiction, non-fiction, children’s books and learning resources. |
Society of Young Publishers
The Society of Young Publishers is open to anyone, of any age, interested in publishing or a related trade – or who is hoping to be soon. Run by a team of dedicated volunteers, our aim is to assist, inform and encourage anyone trying to break into the industry or progress within it. |
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Bookseller
At the heart of publishing since 1858. |
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Books for Keeps
Books for Keeps is the UK’s leading, independent children’s book magazine. It was launched in 1980 and ever since has been reviewing hundreds of new children’s books each year and publishing articles on every aspect of writing for children. |
Digital Labels & Packaging
The only magazine dedicated entirely to the rapid adoption of digital print technology into labels, folding cartons, flexible and corrugated packaging, and more. |
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Image Reports
Supporting the wide format digital print sector. |
Print Business
The aim of Print Business to help printers research their buying decisions, to help them make sense of the myriad routes available to them. It is not to recommend or advise but to help them understand so they can come to their own conclusions about what is best for them. |
Print.IT Reseller
The Magazine, News & Online Channel Resource website for UK MFP Dealers, Printer & IT Resellers, Consumables & Service Providers. |
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Printwear & Promotion
Printwear & Promotion is recognised as being the leading journal for the decorated garment industry with a circulation aimed at those who have the power to purchase. Printwear & Promotion carries display advertising from European and UK based distributors to the garment and promotional product industry. It also has a large classified ...... |
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Quick Print Pro
Publishing copy shop news. |
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Association of Convenience Stores Ltd
To foster pro-actively the development of the whole of the professional convenience store sector, for the current and future benefit of retailers, wholesalers and suppliers. |
British Independent Retailers Association
We work with over 6,500 independent businesses of all sizes, and it’s our goal to make every member to feel supported, informed and inspired. We’re here to offer help you didn’t even know you needed. |
British Retail Consortium
The BRC leads the industry and works with our members to tell the story of retail, shape debates and influence issues and opportunities which will help make that positive difference. |
Entertainment Retailers Association
A UK trade organisation formed specifically to act as a forum for the physical and digital retail and wholesale sectors of the music, video and videogames industries. |
Federation of Independent Retailers
Helping more than 15,000 independent retailers thrive.The Federation of Independent Retailers is one of Europe’s largest employers’ associations, with more than 15,000 independent retail stores across the UK and Ireland. We exist to help independent retailers compete more effectively in today’s highly competitive market. |
Interactive Media in Retail Group /IMRG)
IMRG is the UK’s online retail association – a membership community offering neutral and unique resources for online retailers. |
Internet Retailing
We are the magazine, portal and research source for European ecommerce and multichannel retail, hosting the board-level conversation for retailers, pureplays and brands across all of our platforms. Join the conversation. |
KBSA
Hundreds of local independent kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and home office retailers Nationwide are Kbsa members, dedicated to upholding the Association's high standards of design, supply, installation and customer service throughout the KBB industry. |
National Market Traders Federation (NMFT)
The NMTF works hard in the interests of our members. We lobby government through the increasingly influential All-Party Parliamentary Markets Group (APPMG) and hold regular talks with other organisations involved in the industry. |
Radio, Electrical and Television Retailers' Association, The (RETRA)
The UK’s leading trade association for independent electrical retailers and servicing organisations. Founded in 1942 with the aim of bringing together businesses within the UK’s consumer electronics industry, Retra now supports and gives a powerful voice to over 800 members operating from over 1,200 outlets. |
Revo
Revo supports the interests and values of the whole retail, leisure, & placemaking real estate community, and is the forum for its members to network, share experience, provoke thinking and lead the evolution of the built environment. |
Shop and Display Equipment Association
The Association aims to be Europe’s largest Trade Association for the display industry by providing cost effective promotion and growth opportunities to its members including cost reduction and key value added services. |
Toy Retailers Association
First established as the National Association of Toy Retailers in 1950 and changed its name first to the British Assocation of Toy Retailers (BATR) and then simply the Toy Retailers Association in 2005. It acts as both a watchdog and persuader to ensure fair play for toy retailers and represents the toy retail sector on government panels and safety ....... |
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A1 Retail
A1 Retail magazine is published by award-winning publishing company 4 U MEDIA LTD T/A A1 Media. Launched in 2010, A1 Retail magazine, has gone from strength-to-strength. A1 Retail Magazine is available to key buyers and specifiers in the retail industry and is widely available at several trade shows every year. |
Asian Trader
The voice of independent retailers |
Converter
Converter is the longest established specialist international monthly publication covering the diverse and dynamic converting, packaging, printing and associated industries. This includes flexible packaging, foil, flexographic and offset printing, nonwovens, cartons, labels and labelling, paper and board and ancillary converting processes such ....... |
Co-operative News
Co-op News is a news website and monthly magazine about co-operatives around the world. Co-ops are organisations that are owned by their members. There are 3 million co-ops around the world with 1.2 billion members. In the UK alone, over 7,100 co-ops contribute £37.7bn to the economy. |
eDelivery
We are the trade title for professionals who support multichannel retail. Experts in supply chain, operations, logistics, warehousing, customer support and related services, how can we together ‘fulfil the multichannel promise’. |
ERT
Leading business title for the electrical retail industry for 130 years. Through ERT’s unique and impartial reports on the state of the industry, the team is dedicated to improving standards, as well as highlighting and promoting excellence through our ‘Take a Town’ mystery shopping features and the ongoing ‘Turning Point’ campaign. |
Housewares
Housewares Magazine, the original business-to-business magazine for housewares retailers and their suppliers, has been published continuously since 1983. Its circulation is 5,000 – far more than any other magazine in the market – and is unique among housewares titles in being independently audit by the Audit Bureau of Circulations.. |
Independent Retail News
A monthly magazine written exclusively for owners and proprietors of independent grocery outlets in the UK who have fewer than ten stores. |
Innovative Electrical Retailing
Innovative Electrical Retailing (Formerly Independent Electrical Retailer) is the leading monthly electrical retail trade magazine that specialises in the UK independent sector. The title provides retailers with an authoritative mix of business, market and product information across the three main sectors of the electrical trade: consumer ........ |
Internet Retailing
Our bimonthly magazines bring together comment, case studies and best practices on key industry themes from leading retailers across the globe. You can read our latest magazine or access the archive by registering as a member. |
Neighbourhood Retailer
The authoritative voice of the independent grocery industry in Northern Ireland, Neighbourhood Retailer is the number one title to be received by all retailers in the sector. |
Pet Product Marketing
For independent pet retailers. PPM has been providing the pet industry with up to date news, advice and product information for over thirty years. A recent change in publisher has a shift even further toward supporting the independent retail sector so we now have more new products, suggested stocking ideas and business tools than ever .... |
Retail Bulletin, The |
Retail Focus
Retail Focus is your news, features, projects & events website. We provide you with the latest content straight from the retail design industry. #RetailFocus |
Retail Gazette |
Retail Systems
Retail Systems is the leading website for senior-level technology and business decision-makers in retail and e-commerce. We cover the latest news and analyse the biggest trends in retail technology, from in-store to e-commerce and everything in-between. |
Retail Technology
Retail Technology is the original information technology (IT) solutions magazine for food, non-food, hospitality, leisure, financial services and variety retailers – in fact, any business-to-consumer (B2C) operator. Retail Technology has been reporting on the changes in retailers’ use of IT since 1985. In that time, the magazine, and now website, ..... |
Retail Times |
Retail Week |
retra Alert
Alert is Retra’s very own glossy magazine dedicated to our industry and our Members’ businesses. |
Scottish Grocer and Convenience Retailer
Scottish Grocer, Scotland’s leading magazine for the convenience retailing sector, has kept Scotland’s local food and drink retailers up to date for nearly a century. Renowned within the industry as a quality title, its knowledgeable and consistent independent editorial ensures it is a magazine that retailers can trust and rely on regardless of ..... |
Scottish Licensed Trade News
SLTN is the leading publication for Scotland’s licensed trade and hospitality industry. Established in 1964, SLTN remains the respected go-to source for the whole of the Scottish on-trade, with all the latest news, views, analysis, products and advice for everyone owning, running and working in pubs, bars, clubs, restaurants and hotels right ..... |
Scottish Local Retailer
The world's leading nail magazine. |
Tomorrow's Retail Floors
With all the latest retail flooring news stories and unique features to your desktop, tablet or smartphone, Tomorrow's Retail Floors is your retail flooring magazine. |
Vending International
The UK's only magazine for the vending industry. |
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Association for Road Traffic Safety and Management (ARTSM)
ARTSM is an informed and influential force in the field of Highways and Transport. The Association seeks to benefit Members through its representative role, aiming to influence technological developments and improve standards in traffic engineering and operations. Members are kept up to date with developments affecting the industry by ....... |
Association for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP)
Association of Specialist Fire Protection |
British Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association (BAFSA)
The UK’s leading professional trade association for the fire sprinkler industry and celebrated its 40th birthday in 2014. BAFSA’s members install more than 85% of the sprinkler and water mist installations in the UK and include a significant majority of third-party certified sprinkler installers as well as manufacturers; suppliers; contractors; ....... |
British Pest Control Association
The trade body representing the public health pest control sector. We're a not for profit organisation with 500+ members, representing over 7,000 individuals. |
British Safety Industry Federation
The lead association for the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Directive and is recognised as a Competent Authority by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE). The BSIF has active links with many government departments and over 130 representative Trade Bodies. |
British Security Industry Association Limited
The trade association for the professional security industry in the UK. Our members are responsible for more than 70% of privately provided UK security products and services (by turnover) including the manufacture, distribution and installation of electronic and physical security equipment and the provision of security guarding and consultancy services. |
Civil Enforcement Association, The (CIVEA)
CIVEA is the principal trade association representing civil enforcement agencies employing around 2000 certificated enforcement agents that operate in England and Wales. |
Fire Industry Association (FIA)
An amalgamation of the two foremost fire protection trade associations in the UK namely the British Fire Protection Systems Association (BFPSA) and the Fire Extinguishing Trade Association (FETA). FIA represents 95% (by value) of UK manufacturers and installers of Fire Alarm and Fixed gaseous extinguishing systems and a similar share of the UK portable fire extinguisher and hose reel market. |
Fire & Security Association
The FSA operates as a specialist group within the ECA and in partnership with SELECT (The Scottish Electrical Contractors Association) offering national representation and the highest level of expertise for those who design, install, commission, maintain and monitor fire, emergency and security systems. |
Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA)
IRATA is now recognised as the world’s leading authority on industrial rope access. It has over 400 member companies around the world and has trained in excess of 100,000 rope access Technicians worldwide. |
International Fire and Rescue Association (IFRA)
We are a UK based charity set up to assist Firefighters and Emergency Services worldwide. IFRA’s mission statement is to promote the preservation and protection of life from fire and other disasters, especially in countries that are so affected by war, civil unrest or natural disaster that they are unable to contend with the emergency utilising ........ |
Ladder Association, The
We foster and support codes of good practice, minimum standards for equipment, trained and qualified operatives and education, information and best practice in the work at height sector. |
National Pest Technicians Association (NPTA)
NPTA is a Professional Trade Association that represents all sectors within the Public Health and Pest Control Industry. |
National Security Inspectorate (NSI)
The National Security Inspectorate is the UK's most highly trusted and respected, independent, UKAS-accredited certification body in the security and fire safety sector. As a not-for-profit organisation helping to protect homeowners, businesses, the public sector and the general public, we count premium local providers, as well as the UK's ...... |
Passive Fire Protection Federation
The Passive Fire Protection Forum (PFPF) brings together the collective expertise of the passive fire protection industry and provides a central forum to articulate the benefits and value of passive fire protection in the achievement of fire safe building design and construction |
Road Safety Markings Association (RSMA)
We represent and support our members and the industry, providing a base for discussion, training and standards that help to ensure the health and safety of operators and to develop a highly trained, fully-qualified workforce. |
Safety Assessment Federation Ltd
The trade association which represents the independent engineering inspection and certification industry in the UK. |
Smoke Control Association
Our aim is to represent and promote the UK smoke control industry. |
Society of Fire Protection Engineers
Established in 1950 and incorporated as a not-for-profit membership organization in 1971. It is the world's leading professional society representing those practicing in the field of fire protection and fire safety engineering. The Society has over 4,800 members and over 100 chapters worldwide, including more than 20 student chapters. |
UK Industrial Vision Association
The primary objective is to promote the use of image processing technology by manufacturing industry in the UK. |
Utility Strike Avoidance Group (USAG)
A collaborative group of over 180 utilities asset owners, industry groups and contractors that seek to ensure the highest standards of safety and best practice when carrying out work on the vital services for our homes and businesses. In particular it will help those carrying out work avoid disrupting supplies through accidental strikes on utilities in the ground. |
Working At Height Safety Association
Member companies must be manufacturers of equipment used for work at height and must control the production process from raw material through to testing and certification |
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Care on the Road
RoSPA's journal for those who want to keep up to date with road safety developments at home and overseas. With a broad readership that includes members of RoSPA Advanced Drivers and Riders (RoADAR), road safety officers, road safety engineers, professional drivers and fleet managers, police and fire service personnel and teachers, .... |
Fire Times
Fire Times is the voice of today's Fire & Rescue Service and is the leading trade and technical publication in its field. |
Health & Safety Matters
Health & Safety Matters covers the latest news, prosecutions, case studies, regulations, standards, products, services and technology relating to occupational health and safety. |
IFSEC Global |
Industrial Compliance |
Perimeter Systems
The UK’s top perimeter protection website |
Professional Security |
Professional Security Installer (PSI)
PSI is the only technical magazine in the UK circulated monthly, solely to installers, specifiers and designers of electronic security and fire solutions. |
Professional Security Magazine
Professional Security is the biggest security magazine in the UK, bringing you the latest security industry news as it happens. Get the latest news, views and opinion at your fingertips. |
Registered Gas Engineer
Registered Gas Engineer is the only official Gas Safe Register magazine, and is received by every Gas Safe-registered business across the UK. The magazine celebrated its 10-year anniversary in 2019, and is the leading gas industry trade magazine. |
Risk UK |
RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Journal, The
As RoSPA's digital flagship journal, Occupational Safety & Health is read mainly by health and safety practitioners/consultants and occupational health professionals working across industry and commerce, local government, healthcare and education. Published monthly, digitally, it contains the latest occupational safety and health news and ....... |
Safety & Health Practitioner
SHP can help health, safety and wellbeing suppliers build their awareness, demonstrate their thought leadership and promote to thousands of engaged readers. |
Safety & Health Practitioner (SHP)
SHP can help health, safety and wellbeing suppliers build their awareness, demonstrate their thought leadership and promote to thousands of engaged readers. |
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Security News |
Tomorrow's Health & Safety
Tomorrow’s Health & Safety is your digital magazine for the Health & Safety industry. Providing coverage on the very latest news, issues and advancements, Tomorrow’s Health & Safety is the magazine to read if you want to be at the forefront of the industry. |
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Association for Project Safety (APS)
APS is a professional body dedicated to eliminating deaths, reducing injury and tackling ill-health associated with construction. APS aims to improve, and promote excellence in, professional practice in design and construction health and safety risk management, helping everyone manage risk and implement building regulations effectively ..... |
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE)
We are the world's largest anti-fraud organization and premier provider of anti-fraud training and education. |
British Board of Agrément (BBA)
BBA provides services that help clients create accountability and mitigate risk. Through extensive research, auditing, inspection, testing and certification, we help to instil confidence in the products, services and systems created, designed and implemented throughout the entire supply chain. |
British Safety Council (BSC)
One of the world's leading independent health safety and environmental bodies with up to 10,000 members worldwide. It campaigns for higher safety and environmental standards. Services include training, auditing and advisory programmes and publications. |
Conformity Assessment of Safety-Related Systems (CASS)
A certification scheme set up and managed by those sectors of UK industry with an interest in accredited certification to IEC 61508. |
Council of Gas Detection & Environmental Monitoring (COGDEM)
The goal of this council is to improve the efficiency and development of the gas detection, gas analysis, and environmental monitoring industry. |
Gas Safe Register
Gas Safe Register is the official body for gas safety in United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Guernsey. This means that whenever a gas engineer carries out work on your property, by law they must be on the Gas Safe Register. |
Institute of Operational Risk (IOR)
The stated mission of the Institute is to promote the development and discipline of Operational Risk and to foster and maintain investigations and research into the best means and methods of developing and applying the discipline and to encourage, increase, disseminate and promote knowledge, education and training and the exchange of ....... |
Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH)
Stay at the top of your game, learn and grow, and be a part of a huge community of OSH professionals. With a wide range of benefits on offer, IOSH membership will provide you will the tools and resources to enhance your career. |
National Police Chiefs' Council
The NPCC brings police forces in the UK together to help policing coordinate operations, reform, improve and provide value for money. Some of the biggest threats to public safety are national and international. We have a collective strength by coordinating the operational response across forces. Crime is changing and so are citizens’ needs ..... |
Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA)
Risk management for people at work and beyond. Since 1916. |
Safety and Reliability Society, The
The professional body for safety, reliability, and risk management practitioners. |
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Comms Council UK
We began back in 2004, from a founding group of 12 members to a thriving trade association representing 100+ companies in this extremely dynamic industry that has developed significantly from its infancy. When we started, Voice over IP (VoIP) was a niche part of the telecommunications market. Now it’s mainstream, allowing our members to grow and develop new services as the way people communicate has changed. Our community has developed and grown hugely in this time, constantly adapting to the demands of their customers. Indeed in 2021 we decided to rename ourselves Comms Council UK, changing from ITSPA (the Internet Telephony Providers Association) to reflect the fact that internet telephony was no longer the only service our members provided. |
Internet Service Providers Association
ISPA brings together the UK internet industry to provide essential support through innovation, knowledge and experience in order to benefit the UK economy and society. |
MobileUK
The voice of the United Kingdom’s mobile network operators. |
Prefabricated Access Suppliers' and Manufacturers' Association
The lead trade association for the mobile access tower industry. |
Telecommunications Association of the UK Water Industry (TAUWI)
TAUWI acts as the focus for the UK Water Industry in communications matters and represents its members in negotiations with external bodies, government departments, agencies, regulatory organisations, suppliers and manufacturers. |
Telecommunications Industry Association Ltd (TIA)
The Trusted Industry Association for the Connected World. TIA brings together communities of interest across -- Technology, Government Affairs, Standards, and Business Performance -- to enable high-speed networks and accelerate next-generation Information and Communications Technology (ICT) innovation. |
UK Competitive Telecommunications Association (UKCTA)
Primary objective is to ensure that the UK fixed communications market becomes genuinely competitive, an environment that maximises investment and innovation by all competitors and one that is free from undue discrimination. |
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Mobile Choice
Mobile Choice is your essential guide to what to buy and how to use it. Packed with smartphone and tablet news, reviews and tips, it is the UK's best mobile device magazine. Mobile Choice was founded in 1996 to help educate, inform and entertain everyday readers and consumers with jargon-free in-depth reviews, views and news about .... |
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Network Communications News |
Telecoms.com |
Telecoms Tech News |
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Federation of Communication Service (FCS)
FCS represents the vital business-to-business market for voice and data communications. The dealers, manufacturers, re-sellers and support industries which enable companies to do business with one another in today’s global, digital marketplaces. |
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British Interior Textiles Association (BITA)
BITA is the voice of British Interiors & Textiles and aims to inform, support and promote all aspects of the Interiors & Textiles industry for the mutual benefit of the industry as a whole. |
Lancashire Textile Manufacturers' Association (LTMA)
An employers association representing textile manufacturing businesses in Lancashire and the surrounding counties. |
Leather UK
Leather UK is committed to protecting the unique identity of leather as a sustainable and beautiful product and working together as one united sector to promote the UK leather brand at home and abroad. We represent the entire UK leather industry at a national and international level. We utilise our membership of the British Association of Allied Trade Federations (BATF), the Confederation of National Associations of Tanners and Dressers of the European Community (COTANCE), the European Tanners Association and collaboration with other trade associations, such as the UK Fashion and Textile Association (UKFT) and the British Footwear Association (BFA), to broaden and add strength to our own representations in the UK and Europe. |
Silk Association of Great Britain (SAGB)
Exists both to further the aims of the UK silk industry and more to promote silk in general. |
Textile Services Association Ltd (TSA)
The Textile Services Association (TSA) is the trade association for textile care professionals. Our membership ranges from large multi-site public companies to small family businesses. We protect, promote and educate the textile care industry. |
Textile Society
A unique forum for textile professionals and enthusiasts. The Society promotes the study of textile disciplines and celebrates the history and culture of textiles, both traditional and contemporary. |
Textiles Scotland (part of UKFT)
We want to help you find textiles made in Scotland, and invite you to search our Textile Showcase for a vast range of textiles companies. Our members make and manufacture fashion, accessories, interiors, and technical textiles products in Scotland. |
UK Fashion and Textile Association (UKFT)
The UK Fashion & Textile Association (UKFT) is the largest network for fashion and textile companies in the UK. We bring together designers, manufacturers, suppliers, agents and retailers to promote their businesses and our industry, both in the UK and throughout the world. |
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BLC Leather Technology Centre
The leading, independent, leather testing and technology centre, established for over 95 years. As the only laboratory dedicated to leather, footwear, chemical, and leather product testing, we have the technical pedigree to ensure fast and accurate solutions to technical, management or environmental leather problems. |
British Wool Marketing Board (BWMB)
British Wool is required to register all producers with four or more sheep (with the exception of Shetland, which has its own arrangement). There are currently approximately 45,000 registered producers. Receiving no financial support, although operating commercially, British Wool is a non-profit making organisation, returning to producers the market price for their wool, less its own costs. |
Textile Institute, The (RTPI)
The Textile Institute is the professional body for people and organisations working in the textile, clothing and footwear associated industries worldwide. |
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Society of Dyers and Colourists (SDC)
Educating the changing world in the science of colour. |