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The National Infrastructure Commission for Wales has been set up to give advice on the infrastructure Wales needs.
The Right to Buy will be suspended for five years in Flintshire to ensure social housing is available for those who need it.
The overall aim was to review the need for and outline a specification for one or more self-diagnostic tools for managers in Wales.
Care & Repair is a Wales-wide charity working to ensure that older people have homes that suit their needs.
Find out the classes of building inspectors, the competencies needed and how to register as a building inspector in England and Wales.
How museums meet community needs by being more accessible and making best use of their staff and volunteers.
The Welsh Government will provide £4 million in financial and humanitarian aid to Ukraine to help support those in desperate need.
What you need to do to meet your legal duties if you're responsible for fire safety in a building.
The vast majority of people who need treatment for an eating disorder are seen in Wales and treated in their local communities.
The group provides advice on processes, guidance and training changes needed for professionals as a result of the Act coming into force.
The Inter-Ministerial Group on Paying for Social Care considered how we could deal with the increasing need and costs for social care.
A new adult gender identity service is to be established in Wales to enable transgender people to access the care they need closer to home
Findings from qualitative research exploring the views of stakeholders on the implementation of the Additional Learning Needs (ALN) system.
This consultation will help us understand if a contaminated land strategy is needed or whether a different approach will be more effective.
This chapter outlines what local authorities need to do to carry out their Gypsy and Traveller accommodation assessments.
This chapter outlines the process local authorities need to follow after a Gypsy and Traveller accommodation assessment is approved.
All adults who have been fully-vaccinated will no longer have to self-isolate if they are identified as close contacts of someone with coronavirus from 7 August, the First Minister confirmed today.
Updated modelling from TAG of changes in self-isolation rules and/or stopping self-isolation for contacts in different scenarios as Wales moves to alert level 0.
Most adults in Wales will now only need to see their dentist once a year, in a shake-up to improve access to NHS dentistry.
Economy Minister Ken Skates was at the Molson Coors National Contact Centre in Cardiff today to celebrate the vital role apprenticeships are playing in Wales’ growing labour market.