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The proposed Order is required to introduce a 50mph speed limit on lengths of the A465 trunk road between Brynmawr, Blaenau Gwent and Glanbaiden, Monmouthshire.
This draft Order proposes to introduce a 50 mph speed limit on lengths of the A40 and A449 trunk roads and a 40 mph speed limit on a length of the A40 trunk road all known as Raglan Bypass.
Under the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014, Welsh Ministers are required to issue a statement of well-being outcomes.
This edition of the Monitor begins to develop a time series of data on key wellbeing indicators.
This Order will stop up highways to allow development to take place in accordance with planning permission granted by the Local Authority.
A representative panel of over 2,000 employers was set up in 2005.
Guidance for post-16 learning providers on how to submit data in XML format.
Our vision for the protection and sustainable management of soils in Wales.
The A40 trunk road (Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire) (40mph speed limit) Order 2024
What we will do to support children and young people who are growing up, living and working in Wales.
The effect of the proposed Order will be to introduce a 50mph speed limit on that length of the A487 trunk road at Waunfawr in Ceredigion.
This draft Order proposes to restrict waiting on a length of lay-by adjacent to the A487 trunk road at Glandyfi, Ceredigion.
Information relating to the collection of statistics and research outputs relating to fuel poverty in Wales.
This Order comes into force on 26 March 2022. It prohibits waiting on a length of the A470 trunk road at Rhayader, Powys.
Guidance for local authorities and governing bodies on arrangements for safeguarding children.
Model policy documents to support social care providers implement fair and consistent employment practices, which can be downloaded and should be adapted to suit local arrangements.
The 1st Supplementary Budget laid before the Senedd by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language on 1 October 2024.
The Final Budget sets out detailed spending plans for 2023 to 2024.
Reports written as part of a UK Research and Innovation (URI) Policy Fellowship on Welsh local government finance reform.