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Over £1.2m investment in local museums and libraries

[Media are invited to join the Minister's tour of the CC4 Museum of Welsh Cricket tomorrow, Thurs Sept 19, from 1.45-2.15pm - detail in notes]

First Minister Eluned Morgan at Sealing Ceremony for Local Government Finance (Wales) Act

Reforms to local tax system in Wales become law

Measures to reform the local tax system in Wales, including non-domestic rates and council tax, have become law following the official sealing of the Local Government Finance (Wales) Act.

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Embargoed trailer: New Health Secretary will champion good practice to drive down waiting times

The new Cabinet Secretary for Health has said he will “champion and challenge” NHS Wales as the latest performance data is published today.

Welsh Government

"We have listened, we have learned and we will deliver” - FM announces Welsh Government priorities

The First Minister Eluned Morgan has set out her priorities for the Welsh Government. 

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Silver and Success in Lyon

Wales deliver a medal winning performance at the ‘skills Olympics’

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Take stock now to build winter resilience

Now is the time to take stock of the amount of silage required on farm for the winter period.

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One year on: Transport Secretary sets out next steps on 20mph

Ahead of the anniversary of the introduction of the 20mph default speed limit in Wales, Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates, has set out the next steps.

Earlier this year, the Cabinet Secretary announced a three phase-plan on 20mph,  including a National Listening Programme over the summer, which encouraged people to get involved and have their say. Welsh Government published revised guidance for highway authorities in July.

The first two phases of the plan are complete. Local authorities are now in the process of reviewing feedback from people, business, and communities across Wales to ensure 20mph is targeted on the right roads.

A number of councils are now starting to set out the final stage of the plan by publishing information on the amount of feedback received and the next steps.

Once their review  is complete, if local authorities decide to change the speed limit on an individual road, a statutory Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) process will commence – providing a further opportunity for engagement with local people.

The latest statistics provide encouraging signs that things are moving in the right direction, with a fall in collisions and a reduction in speeds.

Speaking ahead of the one-year anniversary, Ken Skates said:

“I wanted to give people a voice on 20mph in their area and I am grateful to everyone who has shared feedback with their local council over the past few months.

“I want to build from the broad consensus that 20mph is right where people live, work and play – this is about getting the right speeds on the right roads.

“I want to pay tribute to our partners in local government. I’m pleased that local authorities are starting to move into the final stages of the plan. This will move at different paces in different places, according to local circumstances and the amount of feedback received.”

Chair of the Welsh Local Government Association, Cllr Andrew Morgan added:

“Local authorities welcome the further funding and support offered by the Welsh Government to get the right speeds on the right roads but are faced with challenging decisions. We will need to carefully balance the benefits and disbenefits of raising speeds. Safety of all road users will be at the heart of the decisions we take.”

 

First Minister sealing ceremony

New law modernises Welsh democracy

A new Senedd law which will help modernise the electoral administration and remove barriers to democratic engagement has become the first act to be sealed by new First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan, since she took office.

Bird Register

Mandatory bird registration coming into force soon: Register now!

From 1st October 2024 it will become a legal requirement for all bird keepers in Wales (and England) to register themselves with the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).

Welsh Government

First Minister announces public sector pay rises

First Minister Eluned Morgan has today announced above-inflation pay awards for hundreds of thousands of public sector workers in Wales.

MMHEY Sarah Murphy with Jesse Lewis from the Jac Lewis Foundation

“We are committed to providing compassionate support for all those affected by suicide when they need it,” vows Minister

Mental Health Minister Sarah Murphy has pledged to ensure compassionate support services are available for all those affected by suicide and bereavement when they need it.