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On the anniversary of birth of the NHS, Health and Social Services Minister Eluned Morgan has written to all NHS CEOs, Chief Executives and staff, including those working in social care, to thank them for their efforts over the course of the pandemic.
Dawn Bowden MS, Minister for Social Care
This document lists planned public and private infrastructure developments.
These forms request information on the number of new dwellings started and completed in Wales.
This document lists planned public and private infrastructure developments. This information helps organisations identify and plan opportunities to collaborate.
An extension or addition to your house may be permitted development, not requiring an application for planning permission, subject to limits and conditions.
The Equity in STEM Board advised on equity in STEM-related study and careers in Wales.
The Payments for Ecosystems Practitioners Group co-ordinated the implementation of payments for ecosystems (PES) projects.
The National Mental Health Partnership Board worked to improve mental health services.
The group advised on how to tackle pavement parking across Wales.
Oversees national agreements on prison and offender health related matters.
The Global Centre of Rail Excellence is managing the creation of a world-class centre of excellence in rail testing.
The Group on the Future of the Crown Estate in Wales will consider the future of energy devolution and the Crown Estate in Wales.
The Disused Tips Authority for Wales will work to ensure that disused tips do not threaten human welfare due to instability.
The Land Management Sub-group advised on how to make good use of rural land.
The non-statutory Panel will advise on proposed actions in the LGBTQ+ Action Plan.
Provides oversight of the Single Unified Safeguarding Review (SUSR) process.
Many pet owners may be concerned as to whether or not their local veterinary practices are still providing normal services during the ongoing restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Lesley Griffiths MS, Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd
More than 200,000 people accessed new NHS services developed through the Welsh Government's pioneering Six Goals programme as an alternative to emergency department care or admission to hospital last year.