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You can contact the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) if you have a query about a tax decision.
Press release
Mental Health Minister Sarah Murphy has pledged to ensure compassionate support services are available for all those affected by suicide and bereavement when they need it.
How to find a care home that meets your needs.
Check whether you need permission and apply online.
Research
This report presents findings from a Rapid Evidence Assessment of research into childcare issues and barriers encountered by parents and carers.
Press release
The Welsh Government has announced a further £9.8 million to support learners with Additional Learning Needs. The funding will remove barriers to education for children and young people due to Covid-19.
You can contact the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) if you have a query about a tax decision.
Who to contact to find out whether you can get help with further education transport costs.
You can contact the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) if you have a query about a tax decision.
What you need to know before employing an apprentice.
What you need to know before employing an apprentice.
What you need to know before employing an apprentice.
What you need to know before employing an apprentice.
Who to contact if you have any queries regarding your child's transport to and from school.
You can apply to your local authority if you need a home.
Legislation
These Regulations amend the date by which the review period to assess the accommodation needs of gypsies and travellers must be completed. The review period is now extended to 24 February 2022.
You may need to apply for planning permission to fit new windows (such as double-glazing) in your flat or maisonette. You will not need planning permission to add internal secondary glazing.
Every day men in every day spaces, asking the questions that really matter.
Press release
Climate Change Minister Julie James has today (Tuesday, January 24) published a consultation on ‘ambitious but credible’ targets for Wales to meet 100% of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2035.
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