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This report presents findings from an online survey administered by the Welsh Government to local authorities and county voluntary councils in August 2020.
The development of Porthcawl and Rest Bay has taken another step forward after securing EU funding to develop an iconic waterfront location.
The Welsh Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Environment and the Northern Ireland Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs met to discuss the EU referendum result.
We want your views on a draft document, which social landlords will issue to tenants if the Abolition of the Right to Buy and Associated Rights (Wales) Bill becomes law.
This article presents new analysis on the intent behind higher rates transactions for Land Transaction Tax (LTT), including purchases of second homes and buy to let properties.
Minister for Climate Change Julie James has announced nearly £15million for landowners and managers who want to improve biodiversity to help Wales fight the climate and nature emergencies.
Lesley Griffiths has welcomed a “strong and fair” deal for Wales’ fishing industry after an agreement was reached in Brussels on EU fishing quotas.
A significant investment of nearly £100 million is being made by the Welsh Government to improve childcare availability, boost Welsh language provision and fund free part-time places.
Housing and Regeneration Minister Rebecca Evans today announced nearly £6m of Welsh Government funding will go to Care & Repair agencies to support their work to support vulnerable older people.
WALES’ protected natural sites and vital wildlife habitats are getting a nearly £10 million boost, the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths has said today.
The European Advisory Group advised the Welsh Government on challenges and opportunities arising from the UK's withdrawal from the EU. The group concluded in May 2021.
The Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs will hear the views of farmers, organisations and food businesses on the Welsh Government’s vision of a future for the UK outside the EU today.
A temporary contraflow on the A55 between junctions 2 – 4 eastbound will be in place from today as part of the Welsh Government’s contingency plans for the end of the EU Transition period.
Communities and Children Secretary, Carl Sargeant has announced a £2.6m EU-backed investment in a Welsh Government childcare scheme to help young parents into work.
The birth of a lamb on a remote Welsh farm attracted an online audience of thousands - thanks to the roll-out of high-speed fibre broadband by the Superfast Cymru programme.
The Skills Gateway for Business service offers skills advice and signposting to businesses across Wales through an online, telephone and face-to-face service.
The question whether there should be an extra charge on the purchase of second homes and buy-to-lets in Wales when stamp duty land tax is devolved in April 2018 will be put to the public.
First Minister Carwyn Jones announces further business support for Airbus and automotive component manufacturers from the EU Transition Fund to help prepare for Brexit.
Minister for Housing and Local Government Julie James has announced more than £20 million through the Land for Housing scheme to help housing associations buy land to build more homes across Wales.
A 'Start the conversation' film and guide which explore the challenges families face in tackling pornography has been published on the online safety zone on Hwb.