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How we will continue to reduce the harms associated with substance misuse during and following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Builders use this form to register as a Help to Buy – Wales provider.
Guidance about how the Help to Buy - Wales brand should be used to promote the scheme.
Minister for Health and Social Services, Vaughan Gething, has announced an extra £2.4m for tackling substance misuse in Wales.
Rebecca Evans, Minister for Social Services and Public Health, has today (Friday 24 March) announced appointments to the Advisory Panel on Substance Misuse.
Directions which suspend the Right to Buy and related rights in different counties.
Advice on how to keep your personal information private and not overshare whilst using social media.
Applicants must use a solicitor or conveyancer who has undertaken Help to Buy – Wales training.
We want your views on proposals to ban the shooting of White-fronted Geese (WFG) to protect an endangered species.
Since the introduction of the Help to Buy Wales scheme in 2014 a total of 4,949 property purchases were completed using a Welsh Government Help to Buy-Wales shared equity loan.
All substance misuse treatment providers receiving funding must submit monthly data statistics.
Guidance to explain how and when you can appeal a planning decision on a hazardous substance consent.
The Right to Buy will be suspended in Anglesey to ensure social housing is available for those who need it, the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children announced today.
More than half of consultation respondents support banning fees charged to tenants in the private rented sector, Housing and Regeneration Minister Rebecca Evans says.
Guidance to help substance misuse area planning boards plan and provide services.
Everything a Help to Buy - Wales provider needs to sell a home as part of the scheme.
We are seeking your views on a proposed ban for commercial third party sales of puppies and kittens.
Using administrative linked data, this study found that substance misuse and homelessness together increase health inequalities.
The Right to Buy will be suspended in Cardiff to ensure social housing is available for those who need it, Communities and Children Secretary Carl Sargeant announced today.
This will mean more training for health professionals dealing with new psychoactive substances and surveillance work.