All Wales articles – Page 21
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Conygar and Stena get nod for Welsh marina
A joint venture between Conygar and Stena Line has received planning permission for a mixed-use marina development in Holyhead, Wales.
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Planning submitted for Cardiff Pointe
Greenbank Partnerships has submitted planning for its Cardiff Pointe scheme in the Welsh capital.
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Arcadia heads to Swansea retail park
The Crown Estate has secured Arcadia’s Outfit concept as its first new letting at Morfa Shopping Park in Swansea, south Wales.
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Capitol Shopping Centre gains two new anchors
Moorfield Group will start reconfiguration works this month at Capitol Shopping Centre in Cardiff to create space for two new anchors, Tesco and easyGym.
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Need to know: Peacocks’ position
As a result of heavy borrowing rather than poor trading, value clothing retailer Peacocks, which made Wales its home in the 1940s, fell into administration in January 2011. By this time, its total debt had spiralled to £700m.
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Singer irons out hangar let
Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson (pictured) is to set up a business in one of Wales’s enterprise zones
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Full marks to M&S at Welsh retail park
Marks & Spencer has signed to anchor Hammerson’s 150,000 sq ft retail extension of the Cyfarthfa Retail Park in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales.
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Welsh government slammed over enterprise zones
Addition of two extra zones but no further funding is panned by industry. Sarah Stewart reports
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Crocs snaps up St Davids unit
Shoe retailer Crocs is to open its first store in Wales — also its first in the UK — with its new concept at St David’s shopping centre in Cardiff.
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BBC to broadcast its Cardiff requirement
Shortlist of sites for Wales office to be announced this month. Sarah Stewart reviews the candidates
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Council forced to put the big boys in the barracks
A council-backed development in Cardiff has failed to attract local retailers, despite offering them subsidised rents and rate concessions.
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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