All Wales articles – Page 20
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Wales attempts its own planning reforms
The Welsh government has concluded its own review of planning, following the adoption on 27 March in England of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). It will now begin work on publishing its feedback on an overhaul of the planning systems in place in Wales.
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Brum and Wales retail parks in the bag
Two retail parks worth £65m in Birmingham and Wales have been given the green light for development.
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Praxis gets green light in Wales
Praxis has secured outline planning consent for a major mixed use scheme in Deeside, North Wales.
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Debenhams to anchor Queensbury's Newport scheme
Debenhams has today confirmed that it will anchor Queensbury Real Estate’s Friars Walk development in Newport with a 93,000 sq ft department store.
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Senior figure sought for £10m Wrexham FC development
Wrexham Glyndwr University is looking to appoint a senior figure to spearhead a £10m redevelopment of Wrexham FC’s Racecourse Ground, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Conygar granted permission for Welsh Marina
Conygar has been granted outline planning permission for a 450 berth marina development at Fishguard, Wales.
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Air of uncertainty over Deeside’s allowances
North Wales enterprise zone granted economic boost, but still awaits details. Paul Unger reports
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Air of uncertainty over Deeside’s allowances
North Wales enterprise zone granted economic boost, but still awaits details. Paul Unger reports
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£100m Newport Friars Walk retail scheme gets planning consent
Newport’s £100m Friars Walk retail and leisure scheme was today granted planning permission by the Welsh city council’s planning committee.
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Conygar launches share buyback programme
The board of Conygar has launched a share buyback programme due to the company trading at discount to net asset value.
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£230m Barry Waterfront scheme in Wales gets planning approval
A £230m development to regenerate Barry Waterfront in Glamorgan, Wales, has been given full planning approval.
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Residential investment property returned 11.3% last year
Residential investment property has continued to perform better than commercial property, delivering returns of 11.3% last year, driven by the strong London market.
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Vodafone signs up to St Catherine’s Walk shopping centre
The ten-year lease, with an annual rent of £67,500, was agreed with Orchard Street Investment Management, and follows a recent agreement with Mitchells and Butler to open a combined Toby Carvery and Harvester at the centre. St Catherine’s Walk opened in April 2010 and expects to receive more than 7m ...
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Peacocks collapses into administration
Administrators have today been appointed to The Peacock Group in what is one of the biggest retailing collapses since Woolworths went into administration in 2008.
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Green Deal to fall short, developers warn
Developers have warned the government that its flagship energy initiative is unlikely to deliver the change necessary for the UK to meet its emissions targets.
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Queensberry in running for Friars Walk
Queensberry Real Estate has submitted a planning application for a 390,000 sq ft retail scheme in Newport, Gwent.
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Q+A: Smart move in Cardiff
JR Smart, a 35-year-old south Wales-based property development company, completed the speculative 40,000 sq ft Driscoll Buildings in Cardiff in September. It let the office to utility infrastructure company Inexus during construction.
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Council’s blinkered planning outlook will hold back Cardiff
Twelve-strong team to advise Welsh minister on review of system. Sarah Stewart reports
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Insight
Asset managers battle for centre stage in Wales
In the run-up to Christmas, asset managers in the region explain how they are trying to battle through, despite the economy and competition from their neighbours. From reconfiguring units to change of usage and flexible lease terms, Sarah Stewart looks at their strategies
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For and against: enterprise zones
Wales was the first to benefit from enterprise zones in the UK when Lower Swansea Valley was awarded reduced-rate status in 1981.