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Written Statement - Implementing sustainable drainage systems on new developments (16 November 2017)
Lesley Griffiths, Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs
Explains the cattle identification and movement reporting rules for cattle in Wales.
Ministers’ contact details. Explains how your communications are handled.
Your child is becoming more independent and capable of doing things on their own.
Jeremy Miles, Minister for Education and the Welsh Language
Gwenda Thomas, Deputy Minister for Social Services
Management information provided by schools in Wales on pupils present in maintained schools from 7 September to 11 December 2020.
Wales is making progress towards achieving child poverty objectives in a number of areas but still needs to do more Communities and Children’s Secretary Carl Sargeant said today.
The day before the UK Government triggers Article 50, the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs delivered a £223million boost to Wales’ rural communities.
An area of rural West Wales is set to become a leading supplier of high quality anti-venoms to Europe and Africa.
Funding for 50,000 sq ft industrial building to kick start Automotive Technology Park
Dydd Miwsig Cymru close to Minister’s heart
Economy and Infrastructure Secretary Ken Skates has today set out his vision for transport improvements in North Wales.
Vaughan Gething AM, Minister for Health and Social Services
More than 57,000 unpaid carers in Wales will receive a £500 payment in recognition of the ’pivotal role’ they have played during the pandemic.
Poultry keepers need to take action now to make sure they have biosecurity measures in place to protect their birds, or risk losing their flocks to bird flu, the Chief Vet for Wales, Christianne Glossop, has said today.
All community pharmacies in Wales will be able to offer an extended range of services from April 2022 as part of substantial reforms agreed by the Health Minister.
Jeremy Miles MS, Counsel General and Minister for European Transition
More than 400,000 low-income households in Wales will be eligible to benefit from a £200 payment to help keep their homes warm this autumn and winter.
The Welsh Government has announced a package of expanded measures to help people with the cost-of-living crisis, including a £150 cost-of-living payment to be paid as soon as possible and an extra £200 for low income households through the Winter Fuel Payment next winter.