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Form
Report movements online at EIDCymru or use this paper movement form.
FOI release
Information regarding the introduction of an online digital access for health in Wales.
Collection
If you buy fish or shellfish direct from a fisherman, you must be registered as a ‘buyer of first sale fish’.
Advice on paying a deposit and how you can get it back at the end of your tenancy.
Case study
Discover how social housing landlords are supporting tenants to become digitally confident through eCymru, an online portal offering tenants access to online courses, activities and events.
Press release
The Help to Buy Wales scheme is to be extended for a third phase, the Minister for Housing and Local Government Julie James has announced.
We develop and deliver services for people to register, calculate and pay tax in Wales.
Meeting, Document
Summary of the meeting held online on 14 December 2021.
Meeting, Document
Summary of the meeting held online on 24 September 2021.
Meeting, Document
Summary of the meeting held online on 22 March 2022.
Meeting, Document
Minutes of the meeting of 15 February 2023 held online.
Meeting, Document
Summary of the meeting held online on 11 July 2022.
Meeting, Document
Wales Coasts and Seas Partnership (CaSP Cymru)
Minutes of the meeting of 22 February 2024 held online.
Guidance
How public bodies should plan for and specify requirements when buying steel - this updates the 2018 PAN of the same name.
Cabinet statement
Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health and Social Services
Cabinet statement
Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport
Press release
The Welsh Government’s Help to Buy Wales scheme is helping people who might otherwise not be able to afford a home to become homeowners.
Meeting
Wales Coasts and Seas Partnership (CaSP Cymru)
Minutes of the inaugural meeting of 6 October 2022 at Yr Hafod, Cardiff and online.
Statistics
Number of handled queries, including telephone and online contacts for January to March 2020.
Background
Capital spending by local authorities is mainly for buying, constructing or improving physical assets such as buildings, land, vehicles, plant and machinery.
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