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Our plan to invest EU ESF funds to help social and economic growth in East Wales.
The research considers the impact within Carmarthenshire, Newport and Wrexham.
The objective of this research is to investigate and assess the economic evidence on the regional and local economic impacts of rail investments.
The review is an examination of the way in which the current legislative framework, guidance, and responsibilities towards homeless people are being implemented.
This report profiles the private rented sector in Wales, highlights remaining gaps in knowledge and makes recommendations on the regular monitoring of the sector.
Guidance to help public services boards prepare their local well-being assessments and plans.
Guidance on how to involve service users in the planning, design and implementation of substance misuse services.
Sets the range and level of payments for the financial year 2019 to 2020.
How to reduce the risk of the disease being introduced into the UK.
Investigating the potential of mutual housing organisations to both manage social housing and contribute to the social and economic regeneration of disadvantaged communities.
This report looks at the way that the Transitional Housing Benefit Scheme is being implemented in Wales.
This evaluation found the programme has a significant impact within the local area of each of the projects it supports.
This report contained 5 recommendations for the Welsh Assembly Government to consider.
This guide is intended to pass on the lessons learnt by organisations which have gone through stock transfer.
This study reviews current and past systems of allocation in Wales, Scotland and England.
This report explores tenants’ attitudes to public sector housing, concentrating on areas of ‘low demand’. It provides evidence to inform Assembly policy on the future of the sector.
When you are eligible for a Blue Badge.
Outlines the findings and recommendations by the Regulatory Board for Wales on housing association governance in Wales.
Summary of how many households received help from the scheme.
Submission to the Commission for Justice in Wales’ call for evidence from CJCH Solicitors