DURABILITY BY DESIGN – CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN TIMBER’S POTENTIAL AND ITS PERFORMANCE
SAW DOCTOR PROVIDES PRESCRIPTION FOR WOOD EDUCATION
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- 16th March 2026
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Gervais Sawyer is committed to spreading the word about wood to future generations and all those willing to listen!
Aka ‘the Saw Doctor’, Gervais is an expert on anything to do with wood and has spent the past 35 years visiting schools to talk about and showcase some of the many potential career routes associated with wood
Gervais explained: “I have been going to school careers fairs for three and a half decades to try and open their eyes to the world of wood. It might be Britain’s sixth largest economic activity, (according to Government stats), but it is completely invisible to teachers and therefore to the students.
“I have all sorts of eye-catching exhibits and activities to catch their interest although I will never know if anybody follows it up!”
Since starting out in the industry in 1964, Gervais has collected some qualifications, the most valuable of which are experience and not a few mistakes.
“It is tragic that since the 1980s there is almost nowhere in Britain where you can study wood. We filled the gap often by bringing in people from Europe where there are many places for getting wood science and technology training. Brexit put a stop to that!
“As we pursue a more carbon neutral future, the wise use of wood will increase with accompanying opportunities for new entrants to that job market.
“So how do SMEs reach these children? Sending a leaflet to the careers staff is a starter. Attend a careers fair. The best way to do that is to contact a local Education Business Partnership. These vary in standard and activity. Personally I love working with the Kent Education Business Partnership. They do a great job in preparing students for a careers fair by teaching them about eye contact, the importance of a firm handshake and how to introduce themselves.
“The fencing industry must get involved with events such as the Countryside Days at the Yorkshire Agricultural Showground, Harrogate. You have 30 minutes to engage with 12 children aged from 8 to 11 in an activity. At that age they are up to have a go at anything. In two days, they have some 6000 children come through the doors.
“It’s great fun for everybody I can assure you and it will only cost you your time.
“My website www.workwithwood.org.uk profiles some of the things that young people could do.” he concluded.
If anyone can see the wood for the trees, it’s Gervais and long may the ‘Saw Doctor’ continue to spread the ‘gospel’ about what can be done with this precious natural resource.
Mob: 07751670025
Tel: 0208 3959892
Gervais.Sawyer@blueyonder.co.uk
