PODCAST HIGHLIGHTS 🎙 Property and Construction in Wales 📢 "It takes probably 2 years from submitting a planning application to getting shovels in the ground. That's too long." "There have been missed opportunities when money was cheap, there wasn't the appetite for people and for governments to invest, sadly, and we're now paying the price for that." "However, there is a positive story to tell." Listen out for more from host @Rt. Hon. Professor Carwyn Jones and guests: - Chris Sutton - Cenydd Rowlands, Development Bank of Wales - Philip Jardine, Blake Morgan LLP FULL PODCAST GOES LIVE ON 13TH JANUARY - FIND IT HERE ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/dy--Ckp2 Listen to highlights here 👇
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