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How to create and edit the 'announcement: cabinet statement' content type on GOV.WALES.
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.
Guidance on planning fees and how they apply.
Stay informed about plant protection products (PPPs) and help shape our stakeholder engagement.
Privacy notice for the independent review of the health protection system in Wales online survey.
A targeted round of the Enterprise Zone Business Rates Scheme is now available to businesses within the eight Welsh Enterprise Zones.
Thousands of people in Wales will have access to a new antiviral medicine which can significantly reduce their risk of being admitted to hospital with COVID-19.
Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
Equine infectious anaemia or “swamp fever” is a viral disease of horses, mules and donkeys. It is a notifiable disease.
Rabies is a fatal viral disease of the nervous system. It is a notifiable disease.
Landfill Disposals Tax is paid when waste is disposed of to landfill and is charged by weight.
We welcome texts from anyone experiencing domestic abuse and sexual violence, their friends and family, colleagues or practitioners seeking professional advice.
The Animal Breeding Regulation lays down the rules for trade in breeding animals and their germinal products.
How we will handle your data.
Equine viral arteritis (EVA) is a contagious viral disease that affects horses, donkeys and other equidae.
Practising good biosecurity will protect you, and your stock.
How to create and edit the 'corporate information' content type on GOV.WALES.
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Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) also known as sheep and goat plague, is a highly contagious viral disease. It affects small ruminants such as sheep and goats as well as a number of wild species, such as ibex and gazelles. Although cattle and pigs can be infected, they do not develop any clinical signs.