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Aujeszky’s disease (pseudorabies) is a disease primarily of pigs, which can be passed on to other species. It is a notifiable disease.
African horse sickness is a fatal disease. It affects horses, mules, donkeys and zebras. It is a notifiable disease.
Jeremy Miles MS, Minister for Education and Welsh Language
When and how to publish a PDF and other files on GOV.WALES.
How you can get support if you are recovering from COVID-19 (long COVID).
Business support grants worth more than £680 million have reached businesses across Wales to help them respond to the financial challenges of coronavirus (COVID-19) Ministers have announced.
How to set up activities to bring different age groups together and benefit all involved.
How we are changing the role of ports in the economy, whilst supporting fair work and the transition to net zero.
Grants of up to £25,000 are available to renovate empty properties to make them safe to live in and improve their energy efficiency.
Internal walls can be constructed of different materials such as timber frame, metal frame or masonry.
Guidance on how you can keep safe.
Guidance about what to do if you have concerns about the safety of your flat in the event of a fire.
What are public rights of way, who can use them and how they are managed.
The policies we use to produce Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) statistics and data confidentiality.
Guidance for parents and childcare providers on creating and managing your GOV.UK One Login to access the Childcare Offer for Wales service.
Includes information on who can have one and what to do if your school doesn't provide them.
How to create and edit the 'publication: promotional material' content type on GOV.WALES.
Health Minister, Vaughan Gething, has announced routine testing of asymptomatic frontline health and social care staff will start this month in Wales.
From April 2023, the Citizen Voice Body (CVB) will represent the voices and opinions of the people of Wales in respect of health and social care services. It will be independent of government, the NHS and local authorities but work with them, and others, to support the continuous improvement of person-centred services.
We are a team based in Flintshire, helping parents with lots of different challenges, including behavioural issues and practical things too. We love seeing how making small changes can bring big results. It’s amazing to see parents growing in confidence and feeling able to take control of situations they might previously have felt were too tricky.