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Businesses will start receiving emergency coronavirus grants by the middle of next week, Economy, Transport and North Wales Minister Ken Skates confirmed today.
Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government Jayne Bryant has seen first-hand how Welsh Government investment is revitalising Merthyr Tydfil’s town centre.
A survey exploring how much the Welsh public is willing to pay for different bag types, their reasons for bag re-use and changes to bag use during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new transitional relief scheme will help businesses manage rates changes from next April.
A series of priority actions to support Wales’ world class food and drink industry recover from the impact of Covid19 have today [Wednesday 29 July] been jointly published by the Welsh Government and the Food and Drink Wales Industry Board.
High street businesses and other retailers in Wales will each receive a £2,500 cut to their business rates next year, Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford will today announce.
What we are doing to support and advise professionals in the library and archive sector, and users of our library and archive services.
Incidental mortality and injury (“bycatch”) in fisheries is a threat to the conservation and welfare of marine mammals.
Information about the organ and tissue donation process in Wales.
Explains where to find advice and support on rights and responsibilities in the workplace.
Planning and Environment Decisions Wales is committed to supporting sustainable development by providing an open, fair and impartial service that meets the needs of all our customers.
You must identify and register all cattle with the British Cattle Movement Service within 27 days of birth.
Best practice advice for making new and existing PDFs accessible before publishing them.
Advice to help you use accessibility features to make digital devices more accessible.
The Welsh Government will lift the “stay at home” requirement in Wales from tomorrow, and replace it with “stay local”, as part of a careful, cautious and phased approach to relaxing coronavirus restrictions, First Minister Mark Drakeford will announce today.
First Minister Mark Drakeford today said everyone must stay at home to save lives as he confirmed the alert level four coronavirus restrictions in Wales will continue.
Businesses in Wales impacted by the rapid spread of the Omicron virus will be eligible for emergency financial support under a new Welsh Government support package.
Guidance for projects now that the UK has left the EU.
Sets out the acquisition and sale of unauthorised fuels in a smoke control area under the Clean Air Act 1993.