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Changes to allow more families to meet up
As Welsh Government introduces new enforcement powers to make sure all premises follow Covid rules

Travel corridor update
From 04:00 on Saturday (15 August) anyone arriving in Wales from France, Monaco, the Netherlands, Malta, Turks & Caicos and Aruba will be required to quarantine for 14 days.

Statement from Education Minister, Kirsty Williams on A/AS Level and Advanced Welsh Baccalaureate Qualification Results 2020
“I want to send my very best wishes to everyone who receives their A-level, AS, Welsh Bacc and vocational qualification grades today.

Kick-start for new Welsh schemes to heat homes and businesses using city centre heat networks.
- New heat network projects for Cardiff and Bridgend
- £8.6m Welsh Government interest free-loan to Cardiff Council to support the Cardiff Bay project

£4m funding pot for childcare providers in response to Coronavirus
Funding of over £4m has been announced today by the Welsh Government to support childcare providers affected by COVID-19.

100 new jobs at Cardiff software company
Software start-up company Aforza is creating 100 jobs in Cardiff thanks to £900,000 support from the Welsh Government.

Extra £10m for buses as school transport guidance published
The Welsh Government has announced an additional £10m to help the bus industry safely transport more passengers to school, college and work.

Welsh Government unveils package of support to keep people in their homes and end homelessness
Minister for Housing and Local Government, Julie James has confirmed up to £50m to support projects across Wales, providing people with safe and secure homes to make sure they do not fall into homelessness and no-one is forced back onto the streets.

£1.55m scheme to help plant more trees opens for application
A £1.55m capital investment scheme to help increase capacity in the forestry sector to plant more trees and contribute to a green recovery is open for applications.

Learner transport review extended to consider free travel limits for pupils
A Welsh Government review of learner transport has been extended to consider the distances when children aged 4-16 become eligible to receive free travel to school.