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Cadw works for an accessible and well-protected historic environment for Wales.
Cadw works for an accessible and well-protected historic environment for Wales.
Details of Cadw senior Management.
Information on the design of a Cadw advertisement.
The total costs associated with the Cadw governance review.
Details of Cadw annual fees payable to the Crown Estate.
Details of maintenance costs for the sites Cadw maintains in the Cardiff area.
Investigating visitor demographics, satisfaction and motivations at Cadw staffed sites during the autumn of 2024.
The Welsh Government is providing a further £5 million to support and protect Wales’ culture and sport arm’s length bodies and Cadw.
Collecting demographic data, measuring customer satisfaction and investigating motivations among people visiting Cadw monuments.
Recommends Cadw remains within Welsh Government and makes some improvements to how it operates.
Collecting demographic data, measuring customer satisfaction and investigating motivations among people visiting Cadw monuments for 2025.
Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Jane Hutt, has unveiled free new booklets which will help Welsh learners of all levels learn more about Cadw sites.
The Welsh Government’s historic environment service Cadw will remain part of Welsh Government for the foreseeable future, Culture Minister Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas confirmed today.
Cadw has announced a proposal to list St David's Hall, Cardiff, as a building of special architectural and historic interest.
Creative Wales will emulate the working model of other Welsh Government bodies like Visit Wales and Cadw, Culture Minister, Lord Elis-Thomas has said today.
Economy and Infrastructure Secretary, Ken Skates is delighted to confirm the Welsh Government is opening the doors, free of charge, to all of its directly-managed Cadw sites
The Welsh Government’s historic environment service, Cadw is joining forces with the police and other agencies to tackle heritage and cultural property crime in Wales, Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, Dawn Bowden has today confirmed.
Cadw sites across Wales will be free to all this St David’s Day, Culture, Tourism and Sport Minister Lord Elis-Thomas has announced.
What better way to mine curiosity and build fascination in something old than to stitch it together with something new? That’s exactly what Cadw has done with the support of Microsoft’s Minecraft Education.