
Future Editorial & Podcast Themes
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Episode 5:
Residential Property Development
17th February - 31st March 2025
In this edition we explore the factors slowing down housebuilding in Wales and ask what’s being done to increase the volume of private and social housing. With the UK and Welsh Government prioritising planning reform, could this year bring positive news for residential property development?
Episode 6:
What’s the Future for Wales’ Town and City Centres?
31st March - 9th May 2025
We explore approaches to revitalising town and city centres across Wales, discussing how strategic development, community involvement, and innovative policies can create sustainable and thriving urban spaces. What role can technology play, where does The Wellbeing of Future Generations Act fit, and what reforms are needed?
Episode 7:
TBC
12th May - 20th June 2025
TBC
Episode 8:
TBC
24th June - 4th Aug 2025
TBC
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Episode 1:
The Commercial Property Landscape in Wales
19th August – 30th September 2024
An analysis of the current outlook for the commercial property landscape in Wales.
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Episode 2:
Capability and Resilience within the Construction Sector in Wales
1st October - 8th November 2024
In this edition we explore the capability and resilience within the construction sector in Wales. We will discover how Welsh construction companies are adapting to challenges such as supply chain disruptions, evolving regulations, sustainability demands, and workforce shortages.
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Episode 3:
Pembroke Port
11th November - 31st December 2024
A showcase special focusing on the regeneration and commercial opportunities that exist within Wales’ largest energy port.
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Episode 4:
Property and Construction Sector Outlook 2025
1st January - 14th February 2025
In this edition we consider the outlook in 2025 for the property and construction sector in Wales. We discuss housing development and commercial real estate in Wales, and consider the impact of government regulations, housing policies, and the ongoing drive toward net-zero emissions in the built environment.