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Privacy notice for the Welsh Tribunals Unit.
We welcome texts from anyone experiencing domestic abuse and sexual violence, their friends and family, colleagues or practitioners seeking professional advice.
Jayne Bryant MS, Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government
What we are doing to support and advise museum professionals and the museum sector.
We provide support for local authorities to consider the suitability of a Business Improvement District.
Aujeszky’s disease (pseudorabies) is a disease primarily of pigs, which can be passed on to other species. It is a notifiable disease.
As a solicitor or conveyancer, use this calculator to help work out the tax due on transactions if claiming multiple dwellings relief (MDR).
African horse sickness is a fatal disease. It affects horses, mules, donkeys and zebras. It is a notifiable disease.
The Discretionary Assistance Fund provides 2 types of grant that you don’t need to pay back.
Statistics published today show that over a million people in Wales have now received their COVID-19 booster vaccination this autumn.
Privacy notices for Welsh Government jobs and the public appointments service.
The permitted development allowances described here apply to houses not flats, maisonettes or other buildings.
In many cases installing a flue on non-domestic buildings as part of a biomass heating system, or a combined heat and power system, is likely to be considered 'permitted development' with no need to apply to the local planning authority for planning permission.
Adding a porch to any external door of your house is considered to be permitted development, not requiring an application for planning permission, subject to conditions.
Planning permission is not usually required to pave your front garden, subject to the method of construction and the materials used.
We commissioned this review from the Environment and Rural Affairs Monitoring and Modelling Programme (ERAMMP).