hollow block and cavity wall often confused but never the same.
@BDK100. It is interesting that the article stresses that:
"the use of Irish hollow blocks as currently designed
for purposes other than sheds or the inner leaf of cavity walls should cease"
My bold! There is an acceptable design use where the use of hollow blocks is exceeding the performance of cavity wall construction. Increasingly hollow block is being specified in conjunction with external insulation systems as an alternative to cavity wall construction.
The structure needs to be considered as a complete system with proper consideration given to specific ventilation controls that suit and work to achieve airtightness factors.
By hollow blocking you are creating a warm external envelope around a thermally massive structure which will store and radiate heat back into the home rather than diffusing into the garden!
Just to broaden the discussion . . .