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Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing Lynne Neagle, and Chair of the Food Standards Agency, Professor Susan Jebb, welcome the significant improvement in hygiene ratings for Welsh food businesses on the 10th anniversary of mandatory display of food hygiene ratings.
We are planning to introduce a deposit return scheme (DRS) in Wales.
Helps cattle farmers understand a herd’s Bovine TB health status.
Press release
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.
When and how to contact the First Minister.
Press release
The Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing, Lynne Neagle MS, is encouraging eligible families to sign up for Healthy Start to get healthy food and vitamins for free.
Chronic wasting disease is an infectious disease of cervids (deer, elk and moose). It is a notifiable disease.
Explains the cattle identification and movement reporting rules for cattle in Wales.
As a family, we love nothing more than to be outside in the fresh air.
How to get help about female genital mutilation (FGM).
Explains each part of your fishing vessel licence, including vessel details and conditions.
How we manage young people’s personal information at the Welsh Revenue Authority.
Includes guidance to help complete your response and explains the Trade Survey for Wales.
While it’s not impossible to have a clean and tidy home when you’ve got kids, it does seem to make it 10 times harder to achieve.
Cabinet statement
Jane Hutt AM, Minister for Finance and Government Business
How to write user needs for GOV.WALES.
The Circular Economy Capital Investment Fund provides grants to use more recycled materials.
Project
We funded Vale of Glamorgan council to improve Five Mile Lane.
How you should write for GOV.WALES.
Free courses are available during 2024 and 2026 to help you deal with potential harmful situations such as sexual harassment in public places.
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