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Anyone who charges guests to stay overnight in Wales will soon be required by law to register their visitor accommodation with the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA).
Building your own home in Wales will become easier thanks to a new scheme launching this year.
Mum Shirley Jones was thrilled to move into her new house in Lampeter once the first lockdown restrictions allowed, built thanks to Welsh Government funding.
The coronavirus pandemic has driven huge change in people’s travel habits, with many more of us walking and cycling to work, shops and for recreation than before.
The Welsh Government has proposed that more categories of properties will be excepted from paying the council tax premium on second homes, managing the impact of new local tax rules to distinguish between second homes and self-catering accommodation.
Jeremy Miles MS, Minister for Education and Welsh Language
Jane Hutt, Minister for Finance and Government Business
Rebecca Evans, Minister for Housing and Regeneration
Huw Irranca-Davies MS, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs
Unpaid carers in Wales will continue to receive additional support to take well-earned breaks from their caring role, Minister for Children and Social Care, Dawn Bowden has said.
The Welsh Government is supporting the construction workers of the future through its work with Persimmon Construction Academy.
Papers from the second Council for Economic Renewal meeting.
How you can use digital tools to support people living with dementia.
Julie James, MS, Minister for Housing and Local Government
“We may be a small country, but we are unique and the impact we make across the world is considerable”, the First Minister, Mark Drakeford, has said.
An Ystrad Mynach based packaging company that has secured a significant contract to supply paper straws to McDonald’s is expanding rapidly, partly thanks to a package of Welsh Government support.
Summer marketing campaigns promoting Wales as a holiday destination are now underway in London and the South East in order to entice Londoners to Wales during the Year of Legends.
Kirsty Williams, Minister for Education
Economy Secretary, Ken Skates says that Wales’ bumper year of TV and film production is ending on a high with news that another two exciting dramas have chosen Wales as a filming location.
Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has congratulated Gower Salt Marsh Lamb as it becomes the first new product to be awarded UK Geographical Indication (UK GI) Status, the highly sought after award, which will give the Welsh delicacy international protection.