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Wales’ successful Test, Trace, Protect service, which has helped to reduce the spread of coronavirus, will be extended to next year, with a further injection of Welsh Government funding.
Communities and Children’s Secretary Carl Sargeant today visited St Tydfil’s Court in Merthyr to see how Merthyr Valley Homes has improved the lives of tenants.
A quick guide to the main information required on paper logbooks.
A quick guide to the main messages required when using e-logs.
Use this document to share impactful messaging on speech, language and communication (SLC).
Outlines what to do if you have a problem and want to go to a tribunal if you are a park (mobile) home owner or land owner.
The purpose of this paper is to present findings on resident sentiment in relation to tourism.
Jane Hutt, the Deputy Minister and Chief Whip, today gave thanks to the brilliant, kind people from all backgrounds throughout Wales who are volunteering to help communities face the coronavirus outbreak together.
This privacy notice tells you what to expect when you contact the Welsh Government and provide us with your personal information.
Research commissioned by Welsh Government on how free trade agreements impact the UK and Wales’ right to regulate.
You can contact the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) if you have a query about a tax decision.
You can contact the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) if you have a query about a tax decision.
You can contact the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) if you have a query about a tax decision.
You can contact the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) if you have a query about a tax decision.
Explains how we use personal data collected by the survey of visits to tourist attractions.
The Welsh Government is working to make Wales a greener, more equal, and more prosperous country.
The opportunities and challenges of AI in schools and PRUs in Wales and how leaders should respond.
This Order comes into force on 6 October 2015.
Estimated direct social cost of one COVID-19 case in December 2020, and in July 2021, to understand how
this has changed over time.
Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, Dawn Bowden has visited Chepstow Racecourse to see how Horse Racing in Wales is recovering following the COVID-19 pandemic, and to hear about aspirations for future growth.