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If you need to underpin all or part of the foundations of your building, building regulations apply.
Walkers in North Wales will be able to enjoy even more of our great outdoors after the Minister for Environment opened a new section of the Wales Coast Path.
First Minister, Mark Drakeford MS
Wales’s commitment to health and wellbeing and putting health at the heart of policies has been showcased at a World Health Organisation (WHO) event in Copenhagen.
The Cabinet Secretary for Education will today (Wednesday 8th May) set out how she will ensure additional learning needs (ALN) reforms are being implemented consistently in Welsh schools and local authorities.
Eluned Morgan AM, Minister for International Relations and the Welsh Language
How we will handle any personal data you provide in relation to the manage homes and places service.
Welsh youngsters star in national Welsh Government campaign to promote The Childcare Offer for Wales
Four Welsh youngsters are the stars of a new national campaign to tell eligible working parents across Wales that they can claim funded childcare for their three or four-year-old.
The coronavirus pandemic has driven huge change in people’s travel habits, with many more of us walking and cycling to work, shops and for recreation than before.
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport
The Welsh Government has today published its three-year budget to strengthen public services, tackle the climate and nature emergencies, and improve educational opportunities.
24 educational professionals from Wales have been announced as finalists for the national awards
Eluned Morgan AM, Minister for International Relations and the Welsh Language
Bovine TB cases in Wales continue to decline overall, with a targeted approach taken in hot-spot areas and specific projects taking place in Pembrokeshire and Anglesey.
Evidence shows that adopting a healthier lifestyle now can reduce the risk of developing dementia later in life by up to 60%.
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Education and Skills
Representatives from Birmingham, Alabama have been visiting Wales this week, as part of an agreement to build on the historic friendship between the city and Wales.
“Our history has shaped the country we are today, it’s vital that young people learn about our rich and diverse heritage at school”.
The First Minister Mark Drakeford will today see how tourism businesses are preparing to welcome back visitors to Wales as the sector prepares to open for the first time since the since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
A series of priority actions to support Wales’ world class food and drink industry recover from the impact of Covid19 have today [Wednesday 29 July] been jointly published by the Welsh Government and the Food and Drink Wales Industry Board.