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Vaughan Gething AM, Minister for Health and Social Services
Support from the Energy Services has enabled Grannell Community Energy to construct a community-owned wind turbine in Ceredigion.
The new Deeside Parkway station will strengthen links between North East Wales, Deeside Industrial estate and Liverpool, improving access to one of the largest employment sites in Europe and help reduce congestion on main roads in the area.
Visit Wales is inviting visitors and the people of Wales to be a trail taker and curate their own epic trails in Wales during 2023.
How we will support the health and welfare of all children up to the age of 7.
Information about how we collect data relating to the Youth Service.
This form requests information on demolitions in Wales from local authorities.
Application form and guidance to become part of the National Forest for Wales.
How organisations can improve the way they support babies, children and young people’s wellbeing and mental health.
The groups develop and oversee the work involved in implementing the Act.
The Interim Environmental Protection Assessor for Wales (IEPAW) oversees the functioning of environmental law in Wales. It also provides advice to Welsh Ministers to improve environmental outcomes.
Explains the scheme and eligibility requirements for Ffermio Bro - Farming in Designated Landscapes.
Ahead of the Easter weekend, Tourism Minister Lord Elis-Thomas has underlined the importance of quality to the development and delivery of the tourism experience in Wales
A £4 million project to transform the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal into an adventure hub has had the green light for EU funding.
Thousands more people in Wales will benefit from faster diagnosis of cancers and rare disease thanks to a new plan to increase the use of gene testing.
Information and guidance on the Single Unified Safeguarding Review (SUSR) process.
Carl Sargeant, Minister for Local Government and Communities
£7 million a year has been allocated to support Wales’ voluntary sector over the current Welsh Government’s term, a commitment of over £21 million across the next 3 years.
A successful, community-owned renewable energy company was the perfect location for Climate Change Minister Julie James and Plaid Cymru’s Designated Member Siân Gwenllian to launch Ynni Cymru – a new, a publicly-owned energy company for Wales.
The Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs has praised the impact of the Welsh Government-backed Welsh Seafood Cluster after four of its members received prestigious Great Taste Awards.