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We have several grants which provide funding towards woodland creation and development.
Privacy notice for the Procurement Workforce Survey.
Bluetongue virus (BTV) is an infectious, non-contagious, vector-borne viral disease. It affects wild and domestic ruminants such as sheep, goats, cattle, deer and camelids. It does not infect humans and there is no risk to public health or food safety.
How to create and edit the 'announcement: news story' content type on GOV.WALES.
How to create and edit the 'detailed guide: detailed guide' content type on GOV.WALES.
This document will guide you through the competitive tendering procedures that you need to follow.
Check if you need to pay Land transaction tax (LTT) when you buy or lease property or land in Wales.
We develop ideas to help improve our health, protect our environment and contribute to a better future and stronger economy.
If you have been in hospital or waiting to return home you can get support to make changes for your needs.
Chronic wasting disease is an infectious disease of cervids (deer, elk and moose). It is a notifiable disease.
Enzootic bovine leukosis is a viral cattle disease.
Lumpy skin disease is a notifiable animal disease spread by a virus, which affects cattle.
Guidance on how to use our digital channels to promote campaigns.
The Housing Support Grant aims to prevent homelessness and support people to access and/or maintain a stable and suitable home.
Find algorithmic transparency records which explain how we use AI tools to support decision making.
The Chief Pharmaceutical Officer for Wales today (Thursday 19th March) set out five simple steps everyone can take to get the right support from their community pharmacy during the coronavirus outbreak.
Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport and Rebecca Evans Minister for Social Services and Public Health
This guide outlines practical options for accessing health information online.
Explains who is eligible for the Ethnic Minority ITE incentive and how to apply.
Frontline NHS staff working in North Wales have become the first people in Wales to receive their COVID-19 booster vaccines, as the programme started in Wales today.