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A pilot scheme tackling food poverty and holiday hunger will return again this year – with Welsh Government funding increasing from £100,000 to £1m.
Enhancing the biodiversity of a former spoil heap, creating a nature park and upcycling unwanted bikes are some of the projects set to benefit from more than £700,000 of Welsh Government funding.
Local Housing Market Assessments are carried out by local authorities to help them determine the level of housing need and demand in their local housing market(s).
The St David Awards are the national awards of Wales and are nominated for by the public.
The Welsh Government has launched a campaign to attract more people into teaching through its latest Teach in Wales recruitment campaign.
Phytophthora pluvialis is a fungal-like pathogen which affects a variety of tree species.
Adam Al-Nuaimi, Head of Data Analysis and Lead Official for Statistics, Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA).
Provides financial support for creating larger areas of woodland.
When and how to link from within sentences in content on GOV.WALES.
Changes to the way childcare providers are paid following the introduction of the Childcare Offer for Wales digital service.
Learn about disruptions to the supply of PERT medicines, Creon®, Pancrease HL®, Nutrizyme®, and how to get your prescription.
People across the country praised for helping each other safely.
Disability Wales triples its workforce during lockdown.
More people with autism in Wales are now experiencing quicker access to better services as a result of additional investment put in place by the Welsh Government.
Edwina Hart, Minister for Economy, Science and Transport
Carl Sargeant, Minister for Housing and Regeneration
Eluned Morgan, Minister for Health and Social Services
Emergency legislation to protect renters and landlords affected by COVID-19 will apply to Wales, Minister for Housing and Local Government, Julie James has confirmed.
Cabinet Secretary for Education, Kirsty Williams was in Newtown yesterday to launch Newtown High School’s new cashless system.
With the new school term about to start, families across Wales are being encouraged to consider the different transport options available for pupils returning to the classrooms from next week.