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As Volunteers’ Week begins today, Welsh Government is saying thank you to the thousands of volunteers of all ages including young people who are working so hard to support communities across Wales.
Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Economy
Julie James, Deputy Minister for Skills and Technology
Soft opt-out system of organ donation: researching the views of specialist nurses and clinical leads
The focus of the research was to explore perceptions of current working practices and to establish expectations.
The Discretionary Assistance Fund (DAF) is the successor to the Social Fund (also referred to as ‘crisis loans’ or ‘community care grants’).
This is the source of official statistics on day visits by British residents to destinations throughout Britain.
Information of advertising spend with several publications.
The report provides a comprehensive breakdown on patterns and trends of volume and expenditure for 2018.
A review looking at whether the objectives of the Land Transaction Tax Act have been achieved, and whether changes made as part of the Act remain appropriate.
The aim of this research was to understand current practice, understand whether it would be beneficial to teachers and employers, and if so, what models of delivery should be offered and make recommendations for a future pilot.
The report provides a comprehensive breakdown on patterns and trends of volume and expenditure for 2019.
Use this form to claim for help with health care costs if you have a low income.
Compulsory Purchase Of Land.
Guidance on a grant to support new commercial horticulture enterprises (window 1: May 2022).
Guidance on a grant to support new commercial horticulture enterprises (window 2: April 2023).
Dr David Clubb is Chair of the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales.
Mark Drakeford, Cabinet Secretary for Finance
Rebecca Evans MS, Minister for Finance and Local Government
'Brave New Wales' speech by Kirsty Williams, Minister for Education.
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.