After a gap of more than 30 years, on Friday 1st June 2012, the BWF is going back home to the Building Centre.
After two and a half years at Finsbury Square, we will be moving offices to The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, London, WC1E 7BT where the organisation was based in the mid-1970s as the British Woodwork Manufacturers Association, before it merged with the Joinery & Timber Construction Association to become the BWF.
The Building Centre, in Central London, was established in 1931. It has, since then, developed to become an independent forum dedicated to providing information and inspiration to all sectors of the built environment. The Centre is open to all involved in architecture and construction, with current tenants including the Timber Trade Federation and the Construction Products Association.
How to find us
By Public Transport
The nearest underground stations are Goodge Street (Northern Line) Tottenham Court Road (Northern and Central Lines), Euston Square (Circle, District and Metropolitan Lines) and Russell Square (Piccadilly Line).
The Building Centre is within walking distance of several mainline railway stations. Euston (15 mins), King's Cross / St Pancras (25 mins), Charing Cross (23 mins).
The Building Centre is well served by bus routes from all directions. See www.tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner for further details.
Please amend your records to show our new address which is as follows. Our telephone and fax numbers will remain the same.
BWF
26 Store Street,
London, WC1E 7BT
T: 0844 209 2610
F: 0844 209 2611
E: bwf@bwf.org.uk
W: www.bwf.org.uk