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Data on emergency calls and response times for April 2016 to March 2017.
Guidance on arrangements for practice reviews where a significant incident of abuse or neglect is known or suspected.
These surveys will allow us to better understand our stakeholder relations and how we can improve them.
Detailed explanation of the scheme and how to apply.
Our response to Estyn’s report and recommendations on new GCSEs in English language, Welsh language, mathematics, mathematics-numeracy, and the Welsh Baccalaureate.
This order comes into force on 28 August 2020.
The Regulations amend provision in the 2019 Regulations. This provision enables students to receive support for distance learning courses if coronavirus prevents them being in Wales on the first day of the first academic year of the course (1 September 2020).
These regulations are part of a suite of regulatory amendments being made by all 4 U.K. nations to the information that operators must give to passengers arriving from outside the Common Travel Area
This Order came into force on 6 August 2020.
Guidance for local authorities on the responsibilities to support education and training.
This Order comes into force on 12 October 2020.
This Order comes into force on 1 March 2021.
This Order comes into force on 7 March 2021.
This report provides an update on progress in post 16 education since 2016 and the steps we have taken in response to COVID-19.
The Priority Substances Directions give directions to the Environment Agency on applying the Environmental Quality Standards for harmful pollutants in water bodies.
These Directions set out a new permitted level of noise, which may be emitted during night hours from any dwelling or licensed premises for the purposes of an offence under the Noise Act 1996. The Directions are being made under section 5 of the Noise Act 1996.
This Order will authorise the Welsh Ministers to compulsorily purchase the land and new rights described below for the purpose of the construction of the improvement to the trunk road.
This Order will enable the widening of the curtilage of number 60, Rutland Street, Grangetown, Cardiff and constructing a 2 metre high fence over the existing adopted highway in accordance with planning permission granted by Cardiff County Council.
The directions allow for local health boards to commission primary medical services from commercial providers, voluntary sector providers, mutual sector providers, public service bodies, General Medical Services practices, NHS Trusts or other local health boards.
These Directions make provision for Local Health Boards to distribute payment of grants, fees, travelling and other allowances, in respect of the General Practice Registrar Scheme. The Directions are being made under section 12 of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006.