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Support to help businesses Inspire, Hire and Grow with veterans

We know that while employment levels in Wales have grown steadily in recent years, employers have often found it difficult to recruit skilled vacancies to support their growing businesses. 

We also know that Wales has a pool of uniquely-qualified, high-performing people who may just need a little extra support to bring...Read More »


Places to enrich people’s lives at heart of new Planning Policy

Launching the Planning Policy Wales, the Cabinet Secretary has called on planners and developers to think first and foremost about the people who will live there and how they will go about their everyday lives.

The refreshed Planning Policy Wales, which will underpin all future planning decisions, will put an emphasis...Read More »


£9.5 million EU investment will help Wales move towards a low carbon economy

The £14.4 million GSCS (generation storage consumption supply) scheme, will receive £9 million of EU funding.

It will use cutting-edge battery technology to generate and store electricity from renewable and low carbon sources, which will then be distributed to local businesses at a discounted rate.

GSCS will provide revenue-saving opportunities at sites...Read More »


Appointments to Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons National Park Authorities

The newly appointed members are:

  • Sue Holden, Christopher Coppock and Grenville Ham – appointed to the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority from 23 August 2018 to 31 May 2022
  • Elinor Gwynn and Neil Martinson – appointed to the Snowdonia National Park Authority from 1 July 2018 to 31 May 2022

The Minister has...Read More »


Active travel links, electric car charging facilities and road improvement projects to benefit from £78million transport funding

Transport Secretary Ken Skates has announced £78million of additional funding for local transport projects in Wales as part of the Local Transport Fund.

The funding, which has been given the green light by Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford, will be broken down into £26million instalments over the three financial years from 2018/19...Read More »


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