In this issue
Welsh Construction Shines at the Celtic Manor
Football and Construction Team Players Together
Swansea Bay Confirmation Boosts Welsh Economy
DECC: Heat Pump Roadshow comes to Cardiff
National Assemly for Wales: Large energy generation projects in Wales – who will be deciding on them in future?

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Welsh construction and Wales as a whole put itself firmly on the UK and global map last Friday night. With around 450 people celebrating together at the Celtic Manor all that is great about construction and another 50,000 or more enjoying Welsh football success over Belgium it was a big night all round!



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Welsh Construction Shines at the Celtic Manor
 

The CEW 2015 Awards were a huge success and a testament to the commitment of everyone involved to best practice and pursuit of value.


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Football and Construction Team Players Together
 

Something else happened on Friday evening as the Welsh construction industry celebrated in the Celtic Manor. Wales defeated Belgium in a tense European Championship football group match.


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Swansea Bay Confirmation Boosts Welsh Economy
 

The £1bn tidal lagoon in Swansea Bay generates work in Wales and could be the launching pad for a new industry in Britain.

News last week of the Government’s formal backing for the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon came as a huge sigh of relief for its supporters and businesses across Wales.


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DECC: Heat Pump Roadshow comes to Cardiff
 
Just how do you capture heat from the air? heat pumps can deliver lower energy bills, greater comfort and better buildings – find out how from DECC.

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National Assemly for Wales: Large energy generation projects in Wales – who will be deciding on them in future?
 
An increasingly complex picture is emerging about who will be taking decisions on large energy projects in future, with the Planning (Wales) Act 2015 about to appear on the statute books and announcements in the Queen’s Speech about further energy devolution, alongside proposed changes in the rules for onshore windfarms.

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