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Deputy Minister joins children for creative writing as part of summer activities
Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, Dawn Bowden had the opportunity to join the Summer Reading Challenge and Summer of Fun activities at Merthyr Library this week.
Consultation launched on improving social care services.
Deputy Minister for Social Services, Julie Morgan has today [17th August] launched a consultation on improving the experiences for many people using health and social care services.
How restoring Wales’ bogs is improving water and wildfire security during dry weather
Today, a new Natural Resources Wales report highlights how action to restore the degraded peatland of Wales accelerated at record pace during 2021/22 – even surpassing expectations.
Autumn booster invitations issued to eligible adults in Wales
Eligible adults in Wales have begun to be invited for their COVID-19 autumn booster this week.
Autumn booster invitations issued to eligible adults in Wales [copy]
Eligible adults in Wales have begun to be invited for their COVID-19 autumn booster this week.
Plans for Trawsfynydd site could bring a huge boost for North Wales
Cwmni Egino has a crucial role to play in realising the potential of the Trawsfynydd site, North Wales Minister Lesley Griffiths has said following a visit to the area.
Economy Minister visits the new look Cei Llechi
Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething today had the opportunity to see the transformational redevelopment of Cei Llechi (Slate Quay), Caernarfon, following a £5.9m regeneration project.
100 days to go: £1.5m fund opens to celebrate Wales in the World Cup
As we begin the 100 day countdown to Cymru’s first World Cup game in 64 years, Economy Minister Vaughan Gething has launched a £1.5m fund to promote and celebrate Wales.
New Bereavement Pathway launched to support those through the sudden loss of a child or young person
Improving bereavement care is a key commitment for the Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing, Lynne Neagle. Today sees the publication of the first in a series of dedicated bereavement pathways which will support people through a certain type of bereavement.
North Wales Minister sees Flintshire projects making a difference
North Wales Minister, Lesley Griffiths, has seen some of the schemes in Flintshire which are benefitting the area and its people.
Wales’ Cultural Recovery Fund provided a lifeline to the sector – new report
- 94% of Wales’ cultural organisations surveyed say £108m Cultural Recovery Fund had played a part in their survival
- Fund helped safeguard 2,700 jobs
- UK-first Freelancer Fund played crucial role in supporting freelancers to remain working in their sector.
Hospitality can offer rewarding careers
The hospitality industry offers rewarding, varied and exciting careers Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales Lesley Griffiths said on a visit to Dylan’s restaurant in Llandudno.