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Rt. Hon. Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales
Leighton Andrews AM, Minister for Public Services
Lesley Griffiths MS, Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs
Siarter Iaith characters Seren a Sbarc are back with a new book which sees them on a time-travelling trip through Welsh history.
Cattle keepers on Anglesey will receive additional advice over the next few days to help keep TB incidence on the island low.
In the draft budget, on 21 December 2020, the Welsh Government announced changes to the higher residential rates, and non-residential rates and bands, of Land Transaction Tax (LTT). The temporary increase to the nil rate band of LTT for residential property transactions will end on 31 March 2021.
On 27 September 2022, the Welsh Government announced the main residential rates of Land Transaction Tax (LTT) will change on 10 October 2022.
Advice and support for farmers affected by TB.
Guidance for projects now that the UK has left the EU.
Take and send geotagged photos for Agricultural Diversification Scheme.
Take and send geotagged photos for Growing for the Environment scheme (window 1 and 3).
Take and send geotagged photos for Nutrient Management Investment Scheme (NMIS).
GOV.WALES products must meet standards related to design, security, domains and content.
To mark American Independence Day, young people participating in the Welsh Government’s Seren programme are celebrating as it’s announced a record number of students will take part in US summer schools this year and nine Seren students will attend top prestigious American universities from this Autumn.
Changes to Bovine TB herd status from 17 January 2022.
Information on agricultural output, Gross Value Added from agriculture and Total Income From Farming for 2022.
Keeping on.
Lesley Griffiths, Minister for Health and Social Services
The Welsh Government has formally joined the Law Commission project investigating ways to make it easier for people to extend or purchase the lease on their home.
75% of all alcohol consumed in Wales is drunk by the 22% of the adult population who are hazardous or harmful drinkers, a new report published today shows.