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Property & Construction Wales

Property & Construction Wales

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Property & Construction Wales is a podcast series dedicated to exploring the opportunities and developments within the Welsh property landscape. Each month, we dive deep into a different theme or opportunity shaping Wales' built environment, uncovering the issues that matter most to professionals in this sector.Copyright 2025 Business News Wales Economics Personal Finance Politics & Government
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  • Residential Property Development
    Feb 14 2025

    With the UK Government putting a huge focus on planning reform and house building in England, and the Welsh Government consulting on changes to planning here in Wales, could this year bring positive news for the residential property development sector? Host Carwyn Jones is joined by chartered surveyor Chris Sutton; Phil Jardine of Blake Morgan; Jane Carpenter of Barratt Redrow and Iwan Trefor Jones of Adra Housing.

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    36 mins
  • Sector Outlook 2025
    Jan 10 2025

    With UK Government prioritising planning reform amid a focus on economic growth, we consider the outlook in 2025 for the property and construction sector in Wales. Host Carwyn Jones is joined by Chris Sutton, Director of Sutton Consulting; Cenydd Rowlands, Director of Property with Development Bank of Wales; and Phil Jardine, Partner at Blake Morgan.

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    33 mins
  • Pembroke Port
    Nov 7 2024

    Host Carwyn Jones is joined by Port of Milford Haven's Head of Commercial Property Melanie Jenkins and Head of Energy and Decarbonisation Tam Bardell to discuss the regeneration and commercial opportunities at Wales’ largest energy port.

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    24 mins

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