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Welsh Government takes action on building safety

The Welsh Government has today (Wednesday, July 14) announced it will fund fire safety surveys for multi-occupied buildings over 11 metres to ensure the highest standard of safety for residents.

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Welsh Government announces three-pronged approach to address “second homes crisis”

In the Senedd later today, Minister for Climate Change Julie James will set out an “ambitious three-pronged approach” to address the impact of second home ownership on Wales’ communities.

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“Gwent Levels vitally important to South Wales and the world – we will work to protect them” – Climate Change Minister

Climate Change Minister Julie James today set out her determination to further protect the internationally-important Gwent Levels as she visited the site.

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New £10m grant scheme to help people struggling to pay their rent during the pandemic

A new £10m grant will be introduced this month to help people in private rented accommodation who are struggling to pay their rent because of the pandemic.

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We must keep following the science, says new Climate Change Minister

The new Minister for Climate Change has said that the Welsh Government’s new Programme for Government will have a central  focus on the environment while warning “we will all need to do much more to reduce our carbon emissions over the next 10 years than we have in the last 30”.

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**DIARY MARKER - Not for publication, broadcast or social media** | We must keep following the science, says new Climate Change Minister

When:  Thursday, June 10 - 3pm to 4.30pm

Where: Lisvane and Llanishen reservoirs.

Reporters and/or camera operators are invited to attend.

Any interview footage will be strictly embargoed until 00.01 on Sunday, June 13.

If you wish to attend, please contact Jamie Robins on 07814 298412 or email jamie.robins@gov.wales.