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Museums, archives and libraries in Wales will benefit from over £1.35 million Welsh Government capital funding to develop and enhance their facilities and services.
Visit Wales’ EPIC art installation now continues on its tour of Wales as it travels South to the Elan Valley Visitor Centre.
A glazing manufacturer that operates in a niche market having developed a range of hi-spec innovative products is expanding.
Following eight weeks of challenges against the backdrop of Snowdonia, 10 contestants in S4C’s Ar y Dibyn have been whittled down to one.
Monday, February 13, Economy Secretary Ken Skates, had the opportunity to view the completed final phase of an expansion programme at Bluestone.
Economy Secretary, Ken Skates, today visited Caernarfon to announce that the Caernarfon Town and Waterfront Regeneration initiative has taken another step forward.
One of Wales' leading indigenous waste management companies, GD Environmental has announced new investment of circa £1.6m and expansion across its three South Wales sites.
Economy Secretary, Ken Skates has congratulated four South Wales based companies who have seen their exports shoot up after seeking Welsh Government assistance and support
Lesley Griffiths gave Wales’ fisheries patrol team a major boost today when she launched the Welsh Government’s latest high speed patrol boat.
The Minister for Environment, Hannah Blythyn visited some of North Wales’ most scenic woodland today where she saw up close some of Wales’ oldest trees and one of our rare red squirrel populations.
A new £26m EU-backed investment to help young people from across Wales into work has been unveiled by Finance Secretary, Mark Drakeford, today.
Almost a quarter of a million cheaper journeys made as £1 pilot scheme is extended to 5–15-year-olds
More young people will benefit from cheaper bus fares across Wales as the £1 bus fare pilot is extended to all 5–15-year-olds from today.
Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health and Social Services
Skills Minister, Jack Sargeant, recently visited a Working Wales careers centre to meet individuals who have turned their careers around in their 40s and 50s with the support from a Working Wales career review.
Learners across Wales are benefiting from increased wellbeing and mental health support thanks to £4 million in funding for colleges. Funding has previously been used to create wellbeing centres or counselling.
Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services
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Huw Irranca-Davies MS, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs
Alun Davies, Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language
A new national body is to be set up to strengthen the youth work sector, support innovation and collaboration and ensure its long-term sustainability.