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Grant funding will transform vacant, Victorian-era building into ‘long-term asset’

A project to renovate and bring a Victorian-era building back into active use has received grant funding in Rhyl.

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This job rocks!

Ebbw Vale festival putting volunteers centre-stage.

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Over £36m to put money back in people’s pockets

Funding will be provided over three years to advice services to help people with their social welfare problems, alongside new training for front-line workers to ensure more people get the help they need to deal with the cost of living.

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Sustainable Farming Scheme progress made at Royal Welsh Show

Management of Sites of Special Scientific Interest will be included in the Universal Baseline Payment for the Sustainable Farming Scheme, Cabinet Secretary Huw Irranca-Davies has confirmed today.

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Cabinet Secretary to host Wales’ fifth River Summit at the Royal Welsh Show

“Together, we can build a sustainable future for Wales, where our rivers continue to nourish and inspire us all.”

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“I left with a voice.” – Young people celebrate success as employment programme offers them more than a job

Better job prospects, more life satisfaction and help to access mental health support are just some of the benefits young learners have experienced since joining Jobs Growth Wales+ (JGW+).

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Welsh food and drink industry grows by 10%

 Statistics published today show the food and drink industry in Wales grew by 10% last year.

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Minister celebrates and reassures agriculture sector as Royal Welsh Show gets underway

 As the Royal Welsh Show returns for its 120th edition, Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies, has outlined his vision for creating a sustainable and resilient farming sector, and reassured farmers and landowners about availability of future support.

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Parents urged to sign up for childcare offer before autumn term

A small business owner has urged parents to sign up for the Welsh Government’s Childcare Offer before the autumn term starts.

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Ken Skates welcomes UK Government rail commitment

The Cabinet Secretary for North Wales and Transport, Ken Skates has welcomed plans by the UK Government to begin the process of bringing rail services into public ownership across Great Britain. 

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‘Croeso’ i bawb! - A warm Welsh ‘Welcome!’

‘Croeso!’ will be the theme of the year for 2025, Visit Wales has revealed.

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Whitmore High School pupils stay safe online this summer

On a visit to an online safety lesson at Whitmore High School in Barry, the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Lynne Neagle, had the chance to hear from pupils about the latest online concerns and the support in place to help.