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The winners of Wales’s national St David Awards 2020 have been announced online by First Minister Mark Drakeford.
The research is being undertaken to explore the factors which affect the recruitment and retention of domiciliary care workers.
Research to identify and value the additional economic activity in a local economy as the result of Tourist Information Centres.
The objective of this research is to investigate and assess the economic evidence on the regional and local economic impacts of rail investments.
Guidance on how to complete a Landfill Disposals Tax (LDT) return using our Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) online service.
Research informing the identification of priority areas for solar and wind energy in Future Wales.
The research evaluates Low Cost Home Ownership schemes, focussing on the principal scheme in operation, Homebuy.
This scoping research examines the potential impact of electrification of the Valleys railway lines on access to employment opportunities.
Research into the impact on moderate, hazardous and harmful drinkers of introducing a minimum price for alcohol.
This research was designed to be a thought piece to explore different visions for vocational education and training.
Consent documents for Prokarium Ltd to release a genetically modified organism for research purposes.
Former sêr Cymru research chair in low carbon, energy and environment at Swansea University.
Research about how landlords independently externally verify compliance with the Welsh Housing Quality Standard.
Researchers visited two areas, and interviewed local staff and stakeholders and held parent focus groups.
Sêr Cymru research chair in the Centre of Excellence for Bovine Tuberculosis for Wales at Aberystwyth University.
Information relating to the collection of statistics and research outputs relating to fuel poverty in Wales.
The research used a qualitative interview approach with a wide range of members of the general public across Wales.
The survey is a research study amongst overseas and UK visitors to Wales for April 2013 to March 2014.
The research aimed to understand the early messages emerging from year one of the Innovative Housing Programme.
The research is being undertaken to explore the factors which affect the recruitment and retention of domiciliary care workers.