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Major project delivering Wales first refurbished net zero carbon school
Pen y Dre High School in Merthyr Tydfil will become Wales first refurbished net zero carbon school.
Cabinet Secretary committed to fighting modern slavery
On Anti-Slavery Day (Friday 18 October), Social Justice Secretary Jane Hutt has reaffirmed the Welsh Government’s commitment to working in partnership to overcome the immense challenges of modern slavery.
Ambitious housing development to deliver more than 100 energy efficient homes
County Flats is Tai Tarian’s most ambitious development to date and will see the transformation of 72 existing flats as well as the creation of 55 new homes.
First Minister attends Ireland-Wales Forum for first overseas visit
In her first overseas visit as First Minister, Eluned Morgan is in Dublin and Cork this week as part of engagements to strengthen further the links between Wales and Ireland.
“With the right support, we can all find our place in the world of education”
The words of Adele, who is now studying to be teacher, after attending a Welsh Government funded, teacher recruitment event in Cardiff.
More people becoming homeowners for the first time thanks to groundbreaking second homes pilot
Before the Welsh Government introduced its groundbreaking second homes and affordability pilot in Dwyfor, only one Homebuy completion was approved in the area in five years.
Welsh Government support helping steel company expand operations
A business with a reputation for delivering high-quality steel products is expanding its operations and extending its headquarters with support from the Welsh Government.
New tool to support dyslexia in Welsh medium learners
Thanks to over £100,000 of Welsh Government funding, researchers at Cardiff Metropolitan University are developing a new set of tests to improve the identification of literacy difficulties in Welsh medium secondary school pupils.
Minster for Further and Higher Education outlines aims for Post 16 education
The Minister for Further and Higher education, Vikki Howells has today (15th October) set out her aims and objectives in her newly created ministerial role, with an emphasis on collaboration, cooperation and community.
Perthyn: Welsh-speaking communities small grants open
On Diwrnod Shwmae Su’mae, the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language, Mark Drakeford has urged community groups to apply for funding to help the Welsh language thrive from the Perthyn Small Grants Scheme.
Thousands of Welsh farms receive BPS advance payments.
Today [14 October] £157.8m has been paid to over 15,500 Welsh farm businesses as Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) 2024 advance payments are made.
The Seren Academy Credited for Learners’ Success
Over 90% of this year’s Seren graduates went on to participate in higher education, with 53% gaining a place at a Russell Group University.