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*Re-issuing with photos* - New health hubs designed by women for women rollout across Wales
The first women's health hubs have launched in Wales this week, bringing menopause, contraception and menstrual health services closer to home.
Millions invested to restore castle for future generations
St Fagans Castle will be closed for three months to begin essential roof repairs and conservation work, as part of a major investment by the Welsh Government into Amgueddfa Cymru's historic buildings.
Chickenpox vaccine roll-out begins today across Wales
A vaccination programme to protect young children against chickenpox is being rolled out in Wales from today (January 2).
Over-60s to benefit from free fitness scheme
People over-60 now have access to 125 free or discounted sports and fitness sessions at leisure centres, outdoor spaces and community venues across Wales.
Audiology patients to receive faster, local hearing care
Faster, more convenient hearing care will be available closer to people’s home, as part of a radical reform of audiology services.
Young people to receive new information about women’s health
All secondary school pupils will be able to access new education materials designed to help increase understanding about common women’s health conditions.
Wales showcases health leadership on global stage
Wales’s innovative public health approach received international recognition at a major World Health Organisation meeting this week.
Additional funding announced for businesses affected by Storm Claudia
The Welsh Government has announced further financial support for businesses in Monmouthshire impacted by Storm Claudia, with grants of up to £3,000 now available.
From Carnyxes to Coracles: Wales celebrates its living heritage
Choirs, stonemasons and a Celtic carnyx took centre stage as part of a free event celebrating intangible cultural heritage (ICH) at St Fagans National Museum of History yesterday [Thursday 20 November].
St Fagans to host vibrant celebration of Wales' living heritage
A free event celebrating intangible cultural heritage (ICH) will take place at St Fagans National Museum of History on Thursday 20 November.
Welsh football clubs help tackle obesity
More than 1,500 people have transformed their health thanks to a Welsh Government-funded football initiative to tackle obesity and inactivity.
Building blocks of history: Flint Castle gets Minecraft makeover
School children have today [Friday 7 November] explored Flint Castle in a groundbreaking new way – through Minecraft Education – as Cadw launches its fourth Welsh heritage site on the popular gaming platform.