Construction News
31/03/2023
Council Welcomes Govt's Support For Newport's Compound Semiconductor Cluster
![Construction News Image](https://www.construction.co.uk/newsimages/1_295670_Newport.jpg)
Newport City Council has welcomed the Welsh Government's confirmation of its support for the expansion of Newport’s compound semiconductor cluster.
Economy minister Vaughan Gething made his comments following a successful trade mission to California's Silicon Valley.
Last year, one of the city's most prestigious businesses, SPTS Technologies – part of the US-based KLA group – was given planning permission by the council to expand its Welsh headquarters.
It is relocating from a site off Ringland Way to a new location in Imperial Park.
Councillor Mudd said: "I'm pleased that the minister has reaffirmed support for the expansion of this important sector and that his plans include updating infrastructure on the Celtic Lakes site and skills development.
"I also back his call for the UK government to prove its commitment with a fully-funded strategy to make the sector in Newport a global leader in a technology used by people across the world that is providing hundreds of high quality jobs.
"Newport's semiconductor cluster is very much an industry for today and tomorrow, and it must not be left behind. The potential is enormous and must be realised, not just for the benefit of the city and the region but for Wales and the UK."
Economy minister Vaughan Gething made his comments following a successful trade mission to California's Silicon Valley.
Last year, one of the city's most prestigious businesses, SPTS Technologies – part of the US-based KLA group – was given planning permission by the council to expand its Welsh headquarters.
It is relocating from a site off Ringland Way to a new location in Imperial Park.
Councillor Mudd said: "I'm pleased that the minister has reaffirmed support for the expansion of this important sector and that his plans include updating infrastructure on the Celtic Lakes site and skills development.
"I also back his call for the UK government to prove its commitment with a fully-funded strategy to make the sector in Newport a global leader in a technology used by people across the world that is providing hundreds of high quality jobs.
"Newport's semiconductor cluster is very much an industry for today and tomorrow, and it must not be left behind. The potential is enormous and must be realised, not just for the benefit of the city and the region but for Wales and the UK."
![](https://www.construction.co.uk/newsimages/1_315943_stockport.jpg)
05/02/2025
Stockport Mayoral Development Corporation (MDC) and ECF, a joint venture between Homes England, Legal & General, and Muse, have selected Vinci as the preferred contractor for Phase 1 of Stockport 8, a £350 million residential development west of Stockport town centre.
The decision follows a competi
![](https://www.construction.co.uk/newsimages/1_315945_vistry.jpg)
05/02/2025
Vistry Group has finalised contracts for a significant housing development in Hinckley, Leicestershire, securing outline planning permission to deliver 475 new homes in the area.
The development, located east of Stoke Road and north of Normandy Way in the town's northern region, has a projected val
![](https://www.construction.co.uk/newsimages/1_315947_gateway14.jpg)
05/02/2025
Wilten Construction has been awarded a second Design and Build contract at Gateway 14 by client Gateway 14 Ltd and Jaynic.
The project involves the development of a state-of-the-art, three-storey Skills and Innovation Centre spanning 35,000 sq ft in the heart of Gateway 14. Designed to achieve BREE
![](https://www.construction.co.uk/newsimages/1_315958_kirkby.jpg)
05/02/2025
Knowsley Council has approved a major housing development in Kirkby, giving the green light to 800 new energy-efficient homes in the town's centre.
The decision also secures £7.7 million in Section 106 contributions from developer Barratt David Wilson Homes, further boosting local investment.
The
![](https://www.construction.co.uk/newsimages/1_315954_keepmoat.jpg)
05/02/2025
Keepmoat Homes has announced plans to invest over £50 million in three new housing developments across Calderdale, aiming to deliver more than 200 new homes.
The developments, undertaken in partnership with Calderdale Council, form part of the North Halifax Transformation Programme, a local authori
![](https://www.construction.co.uk/newsimages/1_315951_driffield.jpg)
05/02/2025
Essential renewal work at Skerne Road level crossing in Driffield has been completed. Over a six-day period, engineers replaced decades-old equipment, installing a state-of-the-art operating system, replacing the level crossing deck, and resurfacing the road.
The newly installed operating system is
![](https://www.construction.co.uk/newsimages/1_315953_graham.jpg)
05/02/2025
Construction firm GRAHAM is currently carrying out essential restoration work at the National Railway Museum in York, replacing the Grade II listed roof structure at Station Hall.
Originally built between 1875 and 1877 as a goods station, Station Hall now houses the museum’s six royal carriages.
![](https://www.construction.co.uk/newsimages/1_315975_mezzanine.jpg)
05/02/2025
Mezzanine floors are commonly associated with additional storage or expanded floor space, but did you know they can also have a profound impact on employee productivity and morale? At Doity Engineering, we specialise in designing and installing mezzanine floors for
![](https://www.construction.co.uk/newsimages/1_315978_weeton.jpg)
05/02/2025
Construction work is commencing on a new solar array at Weeton Barracks in Lancashire that will generate over one third of the site’s energy needs.
The work has been funded under the British Army’s Project Prometheus, a scheme that is increasing renewable energy across the army estate through inst
![](https://www.construction.co.uk/newsimages/1_315977_hartlepool.jpg)
05/02/2025
The regeneration of Hartlepool's waterfront has reached a significant milestone with a £631,000 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
The funding will support the development phase of the 'Tides of Change' project, aimed at transforming the visitor experience at the Museum of Hartlepool a