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Welsh Government takes action to accelerate infrastructure planning decisions
New proposals will allow infrastructure planning decisions of national significance to be taken more quickly.
Vacant building transformed into high-end office and retail units in Swansea
The Princess Quarter development is transforming a vacant, disused building into high-quality retail and office spaces in the heart of Swansea city centre.
Energy efficient homes will help alleviate local housing shortages in Ebbw Vale
Tai Calon’s Glanffrwd development in Ebbw Vale will bring forth 23 new and energy efficient homes to help alleviate local housing shortages.
Small grants making big impacts in North Wales
Last year local authorities in North Wales were awarded a total of £966,000 to deliver small Property Development Grants (PDGs) to improve commercial units and empty buildings in their town centres.
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.
Grant funding supports the creation of affordable homes and accessible parking facilities in Swansea
The Cabinet Secretary for Housing, Local Government and Planning recently visited the Bush housing scheme in Sketty, Swansea.
Stunning new pictures show how a Peruvian Amazon nation is moving to renewable energy thanks to Welsh Government funding
New pictures have shown how Welsh Government funding is being used by an indigenous Peruvian Amazon nation to support their goal of transitioning to 100 per cent renewable energy.
Innovative partnership delivers vital services and temporary accommodation for local residents
A former care home in the heart of Merthyr Tydfil has been redeveloped to provide temporary accommodation housing for young people and adults in a crisis.
Anglesey housing project provides essential services and ‘hope for the future’
The Cabinet Secretary for Housing, Local Government and Planning, Julie James, recently visited the Housing First Project and some of its vital support workers in Anglesey.
Disused heritage building ‘transformed’ for use in the 21st century
A redevelopment project has transformed a disused building in the heart of Rhyl into a vibrant indoor market.
Grant funding will support decarbonising 100 homes in Flintshire
Today, Tuesday June 4, the Cabinet Secretary for Housing, Local Government and Planning, Julie James, visited properties benefiting from grant funding from the Optimised Retrofit Programme in Flintshire.
First Minister seals first Act in office ensuring Wales is more attractive to infrastructure projects
Measures to modernise and simplify the process behind developing significant infrastructure projects in Wales have today become law – as the Infrastructure (Wales) Act gained Royal Assent.