All Wales articles – Page 31
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Drivers Jonas to make 30 posts redundant
Drivers Jonas has begun consultation to make 30 posts redundant across its 750 strong business.
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Newport housing association finds a home at the Orb
Housing association Newport City Homes has taken 24, 264 sq ft at the Orb in Newport in a major deal for the south Wales region.
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Quintain sells in Cardiff and Hemel Hempstead
Quintain Estates & Development has sold two of its assets in Wales and Hemel Hempstead for more than £10m.
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Severn Trent sells off land
Severn Trent Water is to sell 400 sites from its non-operating property portfolio.
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OFT details plans to investigate estate agents
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has detailed the nature of its market study into the buying and selling of houses today.
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Dovey Estates begins construction in Bridgend
Cardiff developer Dovey Estates has started construction of a 60,000 sq ft superstore at the Waterton Cross retail park near Bridgend, Wales.
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Go-ahead for £40m Wales scheme
Swansea-based developer Hygrove Holdings has got the green light for the first phase of a £40m retail, residential and leisure scheme in Pontarddulais in south Wales.
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Admiral leads charge into more space in Wales
Wales-based motor insurance company Admiral Group has expanded into a new Swansea office.
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Galliford Try wins Welsh prison contract
Galliford Try has won a £47m contract to redevelop Parc Prison in Bridgend, the only private prison in Wales.
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Bangor Uni to sell surplus land to raise cash
Bangor University is investigating the sale of up to 60 acres of its surplus land portfolio to fund regeneration work on its existing campus.
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Gwent Record Office moves to Ebbw Vale
The Gwent Record Office, one of the largest archives in Wales, is to relocate to Ebbw Vale.
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Welsh Assembly to fund Swansea regeneration
The Welsh Assembly has pledged tens of millions of pounds to an initiative to keep Swansea city centre’s £1bn regeneration on track.
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Welsh and West Midlands towns worst hit by empty shops
Towns such as Holyhead and Milford Haven in Wales and Chelmsley Wood in the West Midlands will be hit by a wave of empty shops as more and more retailers go into administration.
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Law firm sign for new Cardiff HQ
Law firm NewLaw has signed up for a 45,000 sq ft headquarters in Cardiff city centre, in a major letting for the Welsh capital.
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Two South Wales developments get cash injection
Julian Hodge Bank has provided funding debt for two property developments in South Wales.
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Stockport commissions office review
Stockport Council has commissioned a review of Stockport town centre and borough.
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Welsh miner's hospital transformed into luxury homes
A former miners’ hospital in South Wales has been turned into 26 luxury homes.
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La Salle buys Wrexham shopping centre from Wilson Bowden
La Salle Investment Management has exchanged contracts to buy Wilson Bowden Developments’ Eagles Meadow shopping centre in Wrexham.
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RICS issues further guidance on ‘valuation uncertainty’
The RICS said valuers must not use Guidance Note 5 in the RICS Red Book in a manner which could cause ‘the client or auditor to question the validity of the valuation, or to qualify a valuation report’.
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Waterstone Estates buys Swansea Waterfront scheme
South-Wales based property company Waterstone Estates has bought half an acre on the Swansea waterfront for £9.2m from the Welsh Assembly Government.