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Lesley Griffiths, Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs
How to consult people and publicise your plans before applying for an Infrastructure Consenting Order.
This is a list of changes to the technical guidance. For current guidance, please follow the relevant links.
Former members of the armed forces in Wales are being urged to ensure they let their GP know that they have served their country as they may be entitled to priority treatment.
Organ donation has put flavour back into my life
Today, Holyhead welcomed one of the largest cruise ships to visit the Port.
Today, Fishguard hosted the largest cruise ship ever to drop anchor in the harbour.
Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre, which tells the story of the town including its part in the creation of the iconic Millennium Falcon for Star Wars in 1979, is going from strength to strength thanks to the dedication and commitment of its volunteers and trustees.
Landmark legislation to protect the stock and incentivise the building of new social housing has been given Royal Assent by Her Majesty the Queen.
Proposed changes to supply teaching in Wales have been set out in an independent report published today (Thurs 2nd Feb).
Information about the association between drink driving and accidents, results of breath tests of drivers involved in accidents and enforcement action relating to drink driving for 2016.
Julie Morgan MS, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
Framework updates.
Wales became the first UK nation to pass legislation to lower the default national speed limit on residential roads and busy pedestrian streets from 30mph to 20mph when the Senedd voted in favour in July 2022.
Lesley Griffiths has taken steps to strengthen the protection for sea birds and harbour porpoise in Wales.
Rt Hon Mark Drakeford, First Minister
Lesley Griffiths MS, Minister for Rural Affairs, North Wales and Trefyndd
A £3m funding scheme to support the fisheries, marine and aquaculture sectors is now open for expressions of interest, Minister for Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths has announced.
The research explores the current rates of social housing evictions, reasons for the evictions, and the support provided to prevent the evictions across Wales.
There are indications that economic growth in Wales has been less robust than in the UK generally with production and construction output stagnant or falling slightly during 2003.