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How to use RPW Online to apply for the Small Scale Works Grant.
Visits to the Traffic Wales website.
Use this tool to check whether the postcode of land or property you’re buying or leasing is located in Wales.
Unpaid carers who may not be registered as an unpaid carer with their GP are being asked to come forward by completing a new online self-referral form in order to receive their Covid-19 vaccine as part of priority group 6.
Step-by-step guidance on how to use RPW Online to apply for window 4 of the Small Grants – Horticulture Start Up scheme.
Step-by-step guidance on how to use RPW Online to apply for window 3 of the Small Grants – Horticulture Start Up scheme.
Keeping children safe online is an issue all parents need to take seriously due to the increasing access young children have to the digital world.
Landmark legislation to protect the stock and incentivise the building of new social housing has been given Royal Assent by Her Majesty the Queen.
Information bTB (ibTB) is an online interactive mapping tool.
Check if you need to pay Land transaction tax (LTT) when you buy or lease property or land in Wales.
Detailed guidance for agents and farming unions on using their RPW Online account.
Around 2,000 people from the full survey sample took part in a short online survey following completion of the telephone element for July 2021 to January 2022.
Technical help to complete your online planning application.
The Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing Lynne Neagle has confirmed an additional £7.7m in funding to continue providing SilverCloud Wales - the free online mental health support tool for a further three years.
Detailed explanation of the scheme and how to apply.
Support for housing associations and local authorities to build new social housing.
You must instruct your own Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) valuer to carry out the valuation and confirm the current Market Value.
Includes WEFO online, structural funds
Information on the websites and apps of local authorities.
Cyberbullying, misinformation and inadequate regulation of apps are just some of the issues youngsters say they are most worried about when it comes to online safety, according to a group of young people from Wales.