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A mobile internet connection to be proud of for a league level chess player and gaming enthusiast in rural Carmarthenshire.
The Welsh Government website and its associated sites are maintained for your personal use and viewing.
Satellite broadband brings vital connectivity to a British Sign Language user in rural Powys.
How we use your information when you interact with GOV.WALES website and services.
As lockdown restrictions start to ease, Stephen shares how his children, Ayda and George, felt about going back to school and what their plans are for the summer months.
Guidance to help organisations support Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities to improve their basic digital skills.
In many cases involving similar types of use, a change of use of a building or land does not need planning permission.
The Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 (as amended) puts uses of land and buildings into various categories known as 'Use Classes'.
Welsh Government staff must follow this policy to buy any domain name.
Business rates (non-domestic rates) are charged on most non-domestic properties, including:
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A Monmouth company is showcasing Welsh design and innovation in New York City as part of an exhibition at the prestigious Smithsonian Design Museum, Cooper Hewitt.
North Wales Transport Commission
Reader, Cardiff University.
Advice on how to create an account and get the best use out of a smart device such as a smart speaker.
When and how you can appeal a commercial development decision.
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Framework updates.
How to switch to the new rules.
A summary of the Ford Bridgend Taskforce's purpose.
Our range of guidance and services for Land Transaction Tax, Landfill Disposals Tax, Visitor Levy and registering visitor accommodation.
The Welsh Government has led work on researching and defining a Minimum Digital Living Standard (MDLS) for Wales.
Press release
Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services Alun Davies has hailed the vital role town centres can have in boosting local economies, while visiting Rhymney High Street.
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