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'This Order will stop up highways to allow development to take place in accordance with planning permission granted by the Local Authority.
Welsh Government response to the reports by the Public Accounts Committee (5th Senedd), Future Generations Commissioner for Wales and Auditor General for Wales.
This research surveyed a sample of the Welsh population in March 2022, to better understand the public’s awareness and knowledge of plant health and invasive non-native species.
This research aimed to define and begin developing a new information ecosystem that supports the reformed school system in Wales.
Minutes and papers of the Social Partnership Council meeting held on 1 February 2024.
This Order will stop up highways to allow development to take place in accordance with planning permission granted by the Local Authority.
These reports encompass a range of evaluations that will contribute to an overarching evaluation of the Welsh-medium Education Strategy in 2015.
Part 2 of the Housing Act (Wales) 2014 introduced major changes to the way homelessness is being addressed in Wales (from April 2015).
The evaluation seeks to obtain the views of the licensing authority, local authorities, private landlords, lettings agents and tenants on the implementation of the new legislation.
Communities for Work is a voluntary programme to help those adults furthest away from the labour market into employment.
Communities for Work is a voluntary programme to help those adults furthest away from the labour market into employment.
The Order will come in to force on 17 March 2016.
This Order comes into force on 11 April 2014.
This Order comes into force on 7th April 2014.
Our responses to local development plan consultations for Snowdonia National Park Authority.
This Order comes into force on 17 June 2019.
This Order comes into force on 17 August 2017.
A process, outcome and economic evaluation of the service in two pathfinder areas.
The report is based on a programme of work undertaken between September and November 2011.
These Directions are issued under the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006. They revise the Health Promoting Hospital Vending Guidance 2008 to allow more flexibility in the range of products which can be stocked in vending machines in hospitals whilst limiting the levels of fat, saturated fat, sugar and salt in the products vended.