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The Welsh Health Specialised Services Committee (WHSSC) was responsible for the planning of specialised and tertiary services on behalf of Local Health Boards. On 1 April 2024, it was replaced by The NHS Wales Joint Commissioning Committee, which acts on behalf of the 7 health boards to plan and purchase health services.
The Agricultural Dwelling House Committees protect the rights of farm and forestry workers, and their families.
The Council provides advice to Ministers on social partnership working, including in relation to the “A Prosperous Wales” well-being goal and socially responsible public procurement by public bodies in Wales.
Requirements for creating, varying, or revoking a smoke control order under the Clean Air Act 1993.
Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
Ken Skates has called on the UK Government to use its new Industrial Strategy to correct historic under funding in Wales and invest in world class Welsh industry.
“Good water quality isn’t just an environmental goal. It’s a foundation for a strong, resilient, farming future here in Wales” – Deputy First Minister, Huw Irranca-Davies.
Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health and Social Services
Mark Drakeford MS, First Minister
Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services
We develop and deliver services for people to register, calculate and pay tax in Wales.
Edwina Hart, Minister for Business, Enterprise, Technology and Science
Carl Sargeant said he is proud of the progress made since the Violence against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (Wales) Act was passed just over two years ago.
Lesley Griffiths today hosts ministers and senior officials from across the UK with responsibility for areas including agriculture, food, fisheries, animal and plant health.
Leighton Andrews AM, Minister for Public Services
The First Minister will celebrate Wrexham’s new-found success as a global cultural and sporting destination as she visits the National Eisteddfod today.
The Welsh Government is planning to address the practice of charging freeholders fees for maintenance and services on their estates, and is calling on people across Wales to share their experiences.
The stay-at-home coronavirus (COVID-19) regulations remain firmly in place in Wales to protect people’s health. This means travelling to Wales for leisure purposes is still not possible.
Ken Skates MS, Minister for Economy Transport & North Wales