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We provide support for local authorities to consider the suitability of a Business Improvement District.
African horse sickness is a fatal disease. It affects horses, mules, donkeys and zebras. It is a notifiable disease.
Aujeszky’s disease (pseudorabies) is a disease primarily of pigs, which can be passed on to other species. It is a notifiable disease.
Explains the cattle identification and movement reporting rules for cattle in Wales.
Guidance for organisations on how to ensure that slavery and human trafficking is not taking place in their business or supply chains.
How to create and edit the 'publication: map' content type on GOV.WALES.
How to create and edit the 'publication: FOI release' content type on GOV.WALES.
Privacy notice for the Demystifying Public Appointments workshops.
How we are changing the role of ports in the economy, whilst supporting fair work and the transition to net zero.
How to set up activities to bring different age groups together and benefit all involved.
Grants of up to £25,000 are available to renovate empty properties to make them safe to live in and improve their energy efficiency.
How to claim free prescriptions if you live in Wales but are registered with a GP in England or if you have treatment elsewhere in the UK.
Open letter to older people from Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services Julie Morgan
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).
The Finance Minister visited the Old Chapel warm space in Tenby yesterday to hear more about how local government and the voluntary sector are working together to support residents struggling with the cost-of-living.
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.
Stay informed about plant protection products (PPPs) and help shape our stakeholder engagement.
As part of its response to coronavirus (COVID-19), Welsh Government is ramping up its support for people affected by redundancy, Economy Minister Ken Skates has said.