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Welsh ports uniquely positioned to unlock offshore wind opportunity
Unique geography, a strategic location and decades of maritime and industrial expertise position Welsh ports as a natural gateway to unlocking the extraordinary potential of offshore wind.
Striking the right note: Fund awards over £700,000 for Welsh music businesses
Third round of funding supports 21 music venues, studios and businesses across Wales.
Extra £1.75m to help welcome visitors whatever the weather
£1.75m of grants will help ensure small tourism and hospitality businesses across Wales can welcome visitors come rain or shine.
Made-in-Wales films triumph from Sundance to Cannes
Five Welsh-made films have achieved remarkable success on the international festival circuit this year, demonstrating Wales' growing reputation as a world-class filming destination.
Tailored employment scheme blazing a trail into the workplace
The £10million ‘Trailblazer’ programme continues to deliver tailored employment support with confirmation of second year funding.
Team UK triumphs at EuroSkills competition as Welsh talent shines
Team UK have delivered an impressive performance at the EuroSkills competition in Denmark, with Wales playing a key role winning a third of the medals secured.
Pulling out all the stops - £3m fund breathes new life into Welsh museums, libraries and archives
The full restoration of a historic Pontypridd pipe organ is one of 29 local cultural projects to collectively receive over £3m in Welsh Government funding today.
Exports programme boosts business revenues by £60m
A successful Welsh Government business support programme has boosted the revenues of participating businesses by more than £60 million through exporting – with a further 15 companies now chosen to accelerate their export potential and grow further through international trade.
Learn as you earn: promoting apprenticeships in results day run-up
The Young Person's Guarantee offers high-quality apprenticeship opportunities across Wales.
Historic Church of St Giles nears end of essential conservation works
Wrexham’s St Giles’ Church is nearing the end of extensive conservation works, securing the historic venue’s future for many years to come.
New business units in Carmarthenshire
Much needed business units will be built in Carmarthenshire to Net Zero standards, in a joint project between Carmarthenshire County Council and Welsh Government.
Publicly owned renewable energy developer powers ahead with first projects
The publicly owned renewable energy developer for Wales, Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru, has today announced proposals for three new wind farms with the potential to generate up to 400 MW of clean electricity – enough to power 350,000 Welsh homes’ annual average electricity needs. That is around a quarter of the homes in Wales.