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Aberporth Village Hall

Community facilities in West Wales benefit from ‘crucial’ additional funds to meet rising costs

Community facilities in West Wales are set to benefit from ‘crucial’ additional Welsh Government funding enabling them to complete refurbishment works.

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Community facilities in North Wales benefit from ‘crucial’ additional funds to meet rising costs

Community facilities in North Wales are set to benefit from ‘crucial’ additional Welsh Government funding enabling them to complete refurbishment works.

Jane Hutt profile photo

Community facilities in Newport and Cwmbran benefit from ‘crucial’ additional funds to meet rising costs

Community facilities in Newport and Cwmbran are set to benefit from ‘crucial’ additional Welsh Government funding enabling them to complete refurbishment works.

Aberporth Village Hall

Community facilities across Wales benefit from ‘crucial’ additional funds to meet rising costs

Community facilities across Wales are set to benefit from ‘crucial’ additional Welsh Government funding enabling them to complete refurbishment works.

Bad Wolf Trainees

That’s a wrap on another busy year for film and TV in Wales

It’s been a blockbuster year for film and TV in Wales with productions from the world’s biggest studios making Wales their home.

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First Minister of Wales’ 2022 Christmas message

In his Christmas message the First Minister says:

Dr Richard Irvine

Wales’ new Chief Veterinary Officer announced

Dr Richard Irvine has been announced as Wales’ new Chief Veterinary Officer.

Jeremy Miles - Minister for Education and Welsh Language - May 2021 portrait

1.5 million additional meals served up by Universal Primary Free School Meals

An additional 1.5 million free school meals have been served in primary schools across Wales since the rollout of Universal Primary Free School Meals began in September.

Welsh Government

Welsh Government response to latest NHS Wales performance data

A Welsh Government spokesperson said: “October saw the first decrease in the number of patient pathways* waiting to start treatment since April 2020. Although record levels of demand on the ambulance service were reported in November there was also some improvement in emergency department performance.  

CTER Chair and Deputy Chair

Appointments to Commission for Tertiary Education and Research

The Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles has announced the appointments of Professor Dame Julie Lydon as the Chair of the Board for the Commission for Tertiary Education and Research (CTER) and Professor David Sweeney as Chair of the Research and Innovation Committee and Deputy Chair for the CTER Board.

Welsh Government

Please don’t add extra pressure on ambulance service during strikes – Health Minister

The Minister for Health and Social Services, Eluned Morgan, has urged people to take extra care and only call 999 for life-threatening or serious emergencies during the ambulance strikes.