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Help and support for those who are experiencing or know someone experiencing domestic abuse and sexual violence during the coronavirus emergency.
Welsh retail – use it or lose it says Economy Secretary
Find the website for your local remote working hub.
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.
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.
Ahead of Small Business Saturday, the Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government has announced a £10 million funding boost for town centres, under the £90 million Transforming Towns programme, to support businesses and increase vibrancy and footfall in towns across Wales.
Open letter to older people from Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services Julie Morgan
Statement from Mark Drakeford, First Minister of Wales.
Carl Sargeant, Minister for Housing and Regeneration
The research provides data on bag usage and explores attitudes and behaviours in response to the single use carrier bag charge.
A Torfaen man is riding high after receiving Welsh Government support to launch a bicycle repair business during the coronavirus lockdown.
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.
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.
More than £1.4m will be used to revitalise retail and commercial buildings and attract businesses to Colwyn Bay, supported by Welsh Government investment.
Time out works best when you use it sparingly along with lots of praise for positive behaviour.
The stay-at-home restrictions will be replaced by a new interim stay local rule in Wales from tomorrow (Saturday 13 March) as part of a package of measures, beginning the process of unlocking the strict coronavirus regulations, First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced.
Mark Drakeford MS, First Minister
Guidance on alterations to buildings that may not need planning permission.
Specialist services are ready to help all those at increased risk of suffering domestic violence and abuse under the new stay-at-home rules to combat coronavirus.
The Welsh Government is launching a £1 million fund to support up to 500 unemployed people and young people not in education, employment or training to start their own business, Economy Minister Vaughan Gething has announced.