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Supporting thriving communities across Wales
First Minister Mark Drakeford and Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price will today [Thursday April 27] see how the Co-operation Agreement is supporting thriving communities in a series of visits in Pembrokeshire.
NOW OPEN: areas of Caernarfon Castle that have not been accessed for centuries — thanks to £5m investment.
Following 3 years of work, the enhancement project at the main gateway into the Castle is complete
First Wales Wildlife and Rural Crime Strategy to be launched
The first made-in-Wales strategy to tackle wildlife and rural crime is to be launched at the Royal Welsh Showground on Thursday.
Young researchers praised for work on United Nations report about rights of children in Wales
A group of young researchers have been praised for their work on a report to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child about the experiences of young people and their human rights in Wales, by the Deputy Minister for Social Services Julie Morgan.
People affected by historic adoption practices welcomed to Senedd for Welsh Government apology
People affected by the historical practice of forced adoption have been welcomed to the Senedd by the Deputy Minister for Social Services, Julie Morgan, for an apology on behalf of the Welsh Government for the societal failures that led to these historical practices.
Record levels of funding for flood defences
The latest funding allocations of a £214m fund for flood schemes put in place as part of the Co-operation Agreement between the Welsh Government and Plaid Cymru have been confirmed
New test to revolutionise lung cancer diagnosis rolled out in Wales.
An innovative liquid biopsy blood test to improve lung cancer treatment could help more people in Wales.
Visitor numbers to Cadw sites on track to full recovery post-Covid
- Over 1.1 million visits were made to 23 staffed Cadw sites between April 2022 and March 2023.
- Visitor numbers to Cadw’s staffed sites have recovered to 92% of pre-Covid levels.
- An estimated well over 1 million visits were also made to unstaffed Cadw sites.
- Income, including from visits to Cadw sites, have recovered past pre-Covid levels to £9.6m for the year ending March 2023
Package of support announced to boost Welsh language teacher recruitment
The Minister for Education and Welsh Language has announced a new bursary and grant to increase the number of teachers who can speak Welsh.
‘Community centres across West Wales play a crucial role in supporting the most vulnerable members of our society’
Community centres across West Wales play a pivotal role in supporting the most vulnerable members of our society, Minister for Social Justice has declared at the opening of a community centre that benefitted from Welsh Government funding.
‘Community centres across South Wales play a crucial role in supporting the most vulnerable members of our society’
Community centres across South Wales play a pivotal role in supporting the most vulnerable members of our society, Minister for Social Justice has declared at the opening of a community centre that benefitted from Welsh Government funding.
‘Community centres across North Wales play a crucial role in supporting the most vulnerable members of our society’
Community centres across North Wales play a pivotal role in supporting the most vulnerable members of our society, Minister for Social Justice has declared at the opening of a community centre that benefitted from Welsh Government funding.