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Form
Builders use this form to register as a Help to Buy – Wales provider.
Email, telephone and postal address for the Welsh Government.
Guidance
Guidance about how the Help to Buy - Wales brand should be used to promote the scheme.
Temporary changes to the way you report sheep and goat movements due to coronavirus.
Guidance
A guide for customers on activating their RPW Online account
Guidance
Detailed guidance for customers on how to use your RPW Online account.
Find out if you are eligible for and apply for a new Blue Badge.
Collection
Directions which suspend the Right to Buy and related rights in different counties.
Guidance
Outlines specialised services provided by general medical services for provision of near patient testing.
Guidance
Applicants must use a solicitor or conveyancer who has undertaken Help to Buy – Wales training.
News story
Five new playlists about online reputation have been published on Hwb.
Collection
Guidance about how to register, reset passwords and make changes on WEFO Online.
Help and advice to support you in talking to your teenager about online life.
Press release
Since the introduction of the Help to Buy Wales scheme in 2014 a total of 4,949 property purchases were completed using a Welsh Government Help to Buy-Wales shared equity loan.
Guidance
You must agree to these conditions to use RPW Online.
Collection
Everything a Help to Buy - Wales provider needs to sell a home as part of the scheme.
Press release
The Right to Buy will be suspended in Anglesey to ensure social housing is available for those who need it, the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children announced today.
Press release
Brexit Minister Jeremy Miles has urged people across Wales to help spread the word and ensure the tens of thousands of EU citizens living here are fully aware of their rights post-Brexit.
FOI release
Information relating to the inspection of the A487 near Commins Coch.
Press release
The Welsh Government’s Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Welsh language, Jeremy Miles, has today set out his immediate economic priorities for Wales during a keynote speech at AMRC Cymru in Broughton.
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