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The development consists of: the demolition and redevelopment of the upper shopping centre to provide new shops and houses at Beechley Drive, Fairwater, Cardiff.
How we describe and define different business areas.
New rules about how and where foods high in fat, salt and sugar can be promoted and displayed in larger shops and online have been passed by the Senedd.
Use this service to sign in and file a Land Transaction Tax (LTT) return online as a solicitor or conveyancer.
Find advice online and get in touch for expert energy advice from Nest.
The rules shops selling tobacco must follow.
How to sign in with a one-time verification code to file Land Transaction Tax (LTT) online.
Use this service to sign in and file a Land Transaction Tax (LTT) return online as a solicitor or conveyancer.
Videos, live online and digital skills training on the digital service for providers of the Childcare Offer for Wales.
Learn about the new online service for local authorities, applicants and recipients of the Social Housing Grant
Secondary schools and colleges in Wales will move to online learning from Monday, December 14 as part of a ‘national effort to reduce transmission of coronavirus’ Education Minister Kirsty Williams confirmed today.
A guide on how to register and access the Government Gateway.
How to use manage my CPH to request new CPH (County Parish Holding) numbers or to manage the land included within a CPH.
You must inform the Welsh Government of changes to land parcels and any land transfers within 30 days of the change(s) taking place.
This guide is aimed at small and medium sized businesses operating from physical premises and those with only an online presence.
You can apply online if you think you’re entitled to a Land Transaction Tax (LTT) refund.
Use this form to make a complaint about us.
You can find your CIW registration number on your registration certificate or on your CIW online account.
How we describe and define different business areas.
New e-learning resources aimed at helping workers furloughed as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19) to learn new skills are now live, Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates has announced.