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First Minister starts New Year with no-deal Brexit warning

In December, Mark Drakeford made clear his opposition to the prospect of a no-deal Brexit when he met Theresa May at Downing Street, claiming it would have ‘seismic repercussions’ for Wales.

With just 10 weeks to go until the UK leaves the EU, the First Minister confirmed the Welsh Government has...Read More »


Sustainable drainage regulations come into force

The mandatory regulations introduced by the Welsh Government will help reduce flood risk and improve water quality. 

The regulations will also help to ensure that environmental standards are maintained and improved in a post-Brexit world, with the issue of flooding addressed in an environmentally friendly way through sustainable methods.

Further benefits...Read More »


£5m to help eradicate sheep scab

Sheep scab is one of the most contagious disease of sheep in Wales and has been identified as a disease priority by the Wales Animal Health and Welfare Framework Group.

The funding is available to deliver an industry led project to tackle the disease in Wales.  The announcement follows an...Read More »


Welsh Government pitch in with extra £5m for sports facilities

Money will be allocated to Sport Wales so it can move quickly and contribute to projects across the country that are shovel ready right now. Funding will be allocated to ensure a good geographical spread across Wales, across sports and support collaborative, multi-sport projects wherever possible.

The capital investment will seek...Read More »


New year, new beginnings for iconic Rhyl building

Julie James said: 

“The Queen’s Buildings make up a significant part of the town centre, and the site offers a fantastic opportunity to revitalise the town centre, creating new opportunities to attract businesses and investment to the town. 

“This site dominates Rhyl town centre, and I am keen for this...Read More »


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