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Help and advice to help you as a parent to support your child during their school life.
Physical condition surveys of 20 identified Gypsy-Traveller sites across Wales were carried out.
You can contact the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) if you have a query about a tax decision.
How to find out what vaccinations you’ll need when travelling abroad.
This document will guide you through the competitive tendering procedures that you need to follow.
Check if you need planning permission for common projects
What data you need to submit for schools and when
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.
The pilots have been established to inform the reform of the statutory framework for children and young people with special educational needs.
We encourage you to contact us if you have a concern about Land Transaction Tax and Landfill Disposals Tax.
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.
Replacing fascia board or soffit will not normally need building regulations approval.
A summary of how professional learning is changing to meet the needs of the new curriculum.
Outbuildings are considered to be permitted development, not needing planning permission, subject to conditions.
The Discretionary Assistance Fund provides 2 types of grant that you don’t need to pay back.
This privacy notice tells you what to expect when you contact the Welsh Government and provide us with your personal information.
First Minister Carwyn Jones is in Berlin today to officially open the first of 2 new Welsh Government offices in Germany.
UK government departments need to do more to work with the Welsh Government to promote Wales across the world post-Brexit, International Relations Minister, Eluned Morgan will say today.
The Welsh Government is today setting out how it will ensure today’s children, young people and workers have the skills they need to work in the new jobs of tomorrow in the green “Net Zero” industries that do not yet exist.