James Jones & Sons Ltd Lockerbie Sawmill Celebrate Their 25 Year Anniversary with a Commemorative Plaque From Powerhand
James Jones & Sons has achieved a significant milestone by commemorating 25 years of operation at its Lockerbie Sawmill. This accomplishment has been formally acknowledged by Powerhand, with Managing Director Murray Clark presenting a commemorative plaque. This gesture recognizes the longstanding and productive working relationship that has been fostered between the two organizations over the years.

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Kieran Anders is a forestry contractor working in the lake district. His work involves hand cutting and extracting timber using a skidder and tractor-trailer forwarder.
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Arwel takes great pride in the fact that the mill has no waste whatsoever, “the peelings are used for children’s playgrounds, gardens and for farm animals in barns in the winter and the sawdust has multiple uses in gardens and farms as well.
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Murray Clark, Managing Director of Powerhand, said ” “We have enjoyed a great relationship with James Jones for many years, including twenty-five years of business at the Lockerbie site. James Jones is a fantastic, professional, and friendly business to work with and it is great for us to see our Powerhand attachments and many more products at work in your sawmills. The continued investment in the UK sawmilling industry by James Jones is great to see and I am sure the next twenty-five will be as exciting as the last twenty-five.”
James Jones & Sons is recognised as one of the oldest forestry companies in the United Kingdom, with a rich history that spans two centuries. Murray Clark represents the fourth generation of the Clark family, whose involvement in forestry engineering in Parkgate, Dumfriesshire, dates to a blacksmith workshop established by William, his great-grandfather, in 1924. Both Clark Engineering and sister company Powerhand operate from the original location
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