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What we are doing to make sure as many people as possible can use GOV.WALES.
If you have had the basic income for care leavers, we want to hear about your life and well-being to find out how the basic income pilot has affected you.
How physically punishing children is illegal in Wales.
Members of the Social Partnership Council (SPC).
This accessibility statement is for Welsh Revenue Authority online services for Land Transaction Tax and Landfill Disposals Tax.
This guide is aimed at small and medium sized businesses operating from physical premises and those with only an online presence.
Terms of reference for the Welsh Pavement Parking Task Force Group.
The Welsh Government website and its associated sites are maintained for your personal use and viewing.
This guide is for anyone working in the hospitality and food services sector.
Find out when and how to pay Landfill Disposals Tax (LDT) to the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA).
Information about improved facilities and a new park and ride.
What better opportunity to celebrate the Welsh language in business than on St Dwynwen’s Day – the Welsh patron Saint of love!
Find out when and how to pay Land Transaction Tax (LTT) to the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA).
A consequence is something you do after your child behaves in a certain way. A consequence can be positive or negative. Try to give positive consequences for your child’s positive behaviour more often than you give negative consequences for unwanted behaviours.
Edwina Hart, Minister for Business, Enterprise, Technology and Science
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.
Framework updates.
When and how you can appeal a commercial development decision.
Guidance on awarding minimal financial assistance (MFA) under the UK subsidy control regime.
15 community groups will be awarded up to £10,000 each to turn their ideas into viable projects to support Cymraeg in their communities.