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'''Building Name:''' Tweedale Centre for Industrial Forest Research
'''Building Name:''' Tweedale Centre for Industrial Forest Research


'''Other Names:''' Part of the Hugh John Flemming Forestry Centre
'''Other Names:''' Part of the Hugh John Flemming Forestry Centre, Tweedale Centre for Industrial Forest Research


'''Civic Address:''' 1350 Regent Street
'''Civic Address:''' 1350 Regent Street

Latest revision as of 12:39, 1 November 2022

Building Name: Tweedale Centre for Industrial Forest Research

Other Names: Part of the Hugh John Flemming Forestry Centre, Tweedale Centre for Industrial Forest Research

Civic Address: 1350 Regent Street

Opened for Use: 1988

Named for: Reginald E. Tweedale was general manager of NB Power from 1958-1967 and then was the first deputy minister of economic growth for New Brunswick. In 1971 he conducted the NB Forest Resources Study which resulted in the reform of the Crown Lands Act and ultimately, the construction of the Hugh John Flemming Forestry Centre. Dr. Tweedale served as chair of the Board o Governors of UNB.

Source(s): "University of New Brunswick (Fredericton Campus) Building, Field and Road Names Named Spaces Within Buildings," Prepared for Office of Chief Advancement Officer and Office of Development and Donor Relations by Peter C. Gough, Oct 2007.


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