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A report on the application to repair an existing pipeline.
2024 report of progress on the Welsh Government’s tax policy framework and work plan.
2023 report of progress on the Welsh Government’s tax policy framework and work plan.
This Order comes into force on 11 February 2019. Its maximum duration ends 10 August 2019.
These Directions make changes to the Community Pharmacy Contractual Framework for Wales by amendments to the Pharmaceutical Services (Advanced and Enhanced Services) (Wales) Directions 2005.
Helps local authorities decide when to change speed limits to better suit local conditions.
The first shipment of medical supplies including ventilators, bandages and face masks is being despatched from Wales today to support the people of Ukraine.
Poster explaining the hours children and young people can work to ensure their health, well-being and education.
What we are doing to ensure that trees and woodlands are well managed.
The Minister for Skills and Science, Julie James, has opened Wales’ first ever Innovation Summit.
These statistics update tables included in our quarterly and annual releases.
The A40 Trunk Road and The A48 Trunk Road (40 and 50 mph Speed Limits and De-restriction) Order 2015
This Order comes into force on 25 June 2015.
This Order comes into force on 29 May 2014.
This Order will stop up highways to allow development to take place in accordance with planning permission granted by the Local Authority.
Compulsory Purchase of Land Over a Field Garden.
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The Barometer assesses business confidence in the Welsh tourism industry and provides indicative results at national, regional and sectoral level for wave 3 2019.
The evaluation aimed to analyse the effectiveness of processes, measure the net impacts and assess the value for money of the Export Assist Programme.
This report looks at the potential for links between the Supporting People and other tackling poverty programmes.
Wales introduced a Single Use Carrier Bag (SUCB) charge of 5 pence per SUCB from October 2011 in order to reduce consumption and the associated environmental impacts.