Sawmill Survey
Introduction
The Sawmill Survey is an annual survey conducted by the Forestry Commission (in association with the Forest Service) of sawmills in the UK that are believed to use UK-grown logs. The survey comprises a short questionnaire (for smaller mills) and a detailed questionnaire (for larger mills).
The survey, which previously covered sawmills in Great Britain only, was extended in 2004 to include sawmills in Northern Ireland. Figures for Northern Ireland in earlier years have therefore been estimated, based on responses to the 2004 survey.
The detailed survey has changed over the years, both in terms of coverage and periodicity. For 1996 and earlier, detailed questionnaires were issued triennially to mills producing at least 1,000 m3 of sawnwood. From 1998 to 2004, the questionnaires were issued every two years to mills producing at least 5,000 m3 of sawnwood. From 2005, the detailed questionnaires have been issued annually, to mills producing at least 10,000 m3 of sawnwood.
Statistics reported for each year are limited to mills that are known to use UK roundwood, but also include any imported logs used by these mills.
Tables for softwood are broken down by country (England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland) and by size of mill. Given the low number of sawmills using UK hardwood, tables for hardwood are presented at a total UK level only.
The number of active mills (those that produced sawnwood in the reporting year) is presented in tables 2.8 to 2.10.
Longer time series, providing data on numbers of mills and on softwood consumption and production are available from the Data Downloads web page. The time series data feature breakdowns by size of mill, by country and by region (in England).
Data collected
Two questionnaires are used for the Sawmill Survey:
Both questionnaires collect information on:
In addition, the detailed questionnaire also collects information on:
More information on the Sawmill Survey, including copies of the questionnaires sent to businesses in recent years, can be found at Surveys – Forest Research.
Response rates
In 2015, detailed questionnaires were issued to 50 mills, of which 35 responded, giving a response rate of 70%. For the short questionnaire, 49 responses were received from the 127 forms issued, corresponding to a 39% response rate. This gives an overall response rate of 47%.
Overall, the 84 sawmills responding to the sawmill survey in 2015 are estimated to account for around 79% of total UK sawnwood production.
Year | Forms issued | Responses received | Response rate1 | Weighted response rate2 |
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2006 | 264 | 161 | 61% | .. |
2007 | 243 | 149 | 61% | .. |
2008 | 227 | 133 | 59% | 90% |
2009 | 219 | 122 | 56% | 87% |
2010 | 211 | 93 | 44% | 85% |
2011 | 200 | 84 | 42% | 82% |
2012 | 196 | 86 | 44% | 84% |
2013 | 191 | 83 | 43% | 80% |
2014 | 178 | 82 | 46% | 84% |
2015 | 179 | 84 | 47% | 79% |
Notes:
1. Response rates are calculated as the number of responses received divided by the number of forms issued.
2. Weighted response rates have been calculated from the 2008 survey onwards. They are an estimate of the proportion of total UK sawnwood production that is accounted for by respondents.
.. Denotes data not available.
Methodology
Each year, figures for non respondents are estimated by rolling forward data from previous years for these mills. For larger mills, these estimates may be modified to take account of advice from the Expert Group on Timber & Trade Statistics.
Time series data for the detailed sawmill survey
From one year to another, some mills may have moved above or below the threshold for inclusion in the detailed sawmill survey. This may affect the trends over time in tables 2.16a to 2.19a.
The total volume of roundwood consumed and sawnwood and other products produced by sawmills covered by the detailed sawmill survey varies over time, so a change in the percentages shown in tables 2.16a to 2.18a does not necessarily reflect a change in volumes.
Quality
Detailed information on the survey quality is available in the “Quality Report: Sawmill Survey” at qrsawsur.pdf.
Further quality information on FC Official Statistics is available at: www.forestresearch.gov.uk/tools-and-resources/statistics/about-our-statistics/code-of-practice/quality-of-official-statistics/.
Revisions
Results from the Sawmill Survey may be revised between the provisional figures published in the First Release “UK Wood Production and Trade: provisional figures” and the final data published in “Forestry Facts & Figures” and “Forestry Statistics” to take account of late returns and the results of additional data quality checking procedures.
All the main results (number of mills, consumption, production) are subject to revision annually, as information becomes available about mills opening or closing, or new information becomes available for previous non-respondents. The most common revisions are relatively small downward changes, but this can vary from year to year as special exercises are run to validate the survey population. Information about new mills opening can on occasion cause much larger upward revisions to softwood volumes. Results from the survey of larger mills, which provides more detailed information, may be revised to take account of new information for previous non-respondents.
Figures for 2015 are final; provisional figures were previously released in “UK Wood Production and Trade: 2015 provisional figures”. Figures for 2015 have not been revised since the publication of “UK Wood Production and Trade: 2015 provisional figures”.
Information on other revisions made since “Forestry Statistics 2015” are provided in “UK Wood Production and Trade: 2015 provisional figures”.
Further information
Figures for UK production of sawn softwood have been used alongside data from other sources to assess consumption of sawn softwood in the main end-user markets in the UK. Reports are available at www.forestresearch.gov.uk/tools-and-resources/statistics/statistics-by-topic/timber/other-timber-statistics/.
Release schedule
Provisional figures for 2016 will be released on 18 May 2017 in “UK Wood Production and Trade: 2016 provisional figures”.
Final figures for 2016 will be released on 28 September 2017 in “Forestry Statistics 2017” and “Forestry Facts & Figures 2017”.