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We are seeking your views on draft regulations which will shape how corporate joint committees (CJCs) operate.
We are seeking your views on draft regulations which will shape how corporate joint committees (CJCs) operate.
Guidance on how to provide evidence in support of a request for the Welsh Ministers' approval of a Coal Authority mining operation licence.
We would like your views on proposals to change how we identify, register and report livestock movements.
We are seeking your views on draft regulations which will impact how corporate joint committees (CJCs) operate.
We are seeking your views on draft regulations which will impact how corporate joint committees (CJCs) operate.
The report finds out more about the role of councillors in Wales and their remuneration and how they compare to approaches in other countries.
We want your views on how we put in place the decision to lower park home commission rates.
Guidance on how to provide evidence in support of a request for the Welsh Ministers' approval of a Coal Authority mining operation licence.
How the work we do conforms to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) due regard duty.
How the commitment to build 20,000 new low carbon social homes for rent may impact on a number of areas.
We are seeking your views on how we should use unclaimed funds to improve the lives of people in Wales.
We are seeking your views on how we should use unclaimed funds to improve the lives of people in Wales.
How the work we do conforms to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) due regard duty.
The Commission for Welsh-speaking Communities is keen to receive evidence about how Welsh-speaking communities can be strengthened.
The Commission for Welsh-speaking Communities is keen to receive evidence about how Welsh-speaking communities can be strengthened.
How we measure the wellbeing of people who receive care and support and unpaid carers who receive support.
A White Paper setting out how councils will deliver some of their services together will be unveiled today by Local Government Secretary, Mark Drakeford.
The forecasts give a broad indication of how farm incomes are expected to move and are subject to a margin of error for April 2016 to March 2017.
The Finance Minister visited the Old Chapel warm space in Tenby yesterday to hear more about how local government and the voluntary sector are working together to support residents struggling with the cost-of-living.