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Finance Secretary backs Cardiff’s ambition to be the first ‘Living Wage City’ in the UK

This event is the latest to promote Living Wage Week in Wales following the increase in the rate of pay by 25p from £8.75 to £9 per hour.

Of the 174 Living Wage employers in Wales, 80 are based in Cardiff and last year, Cardiff Council was named the Living Wage...Read More »


Gwent project receives £13.4m to develop new models of health and social care

Led by the Gwent Regional Partnership Board, the project is the latest to receive financial support from a £100m Welsh Government fund to develop new ways to deliver health and social care services that can eventually be rolled out across Wales.

Mr Gething, made the announcement during a visit to Serennu...Read More »


£2m for community projects in Wales

The funding from the Community Facilities Programme (CFP) has been earmarked for seventeen projects across Wales aimed at developing community facilities which bring people together.

CFP is a capital grant scheme which funds the development of community facilities; providing opportunities for local people to improve their day to day lives. Grants...Read More »


Young care leavers to be exempt from paying council tax

The plans are the latest in a series of measures designed to make council tax fairer in Wales – a key Welsh Government commitment.

All young people leaving care will not have to pay council tax until the age of 25, if the proposals are approved following the 6 week consultation.

Professor...Read More »


Young care leavers to be exempt from paying council tax

The plans are the latest in a series of measures designed to make council tax fairer in Wales – a key Welsh Government commitment. 

All young people leaving care will not have to pay council tax until the age of 25, if the proposals are approved following the six-week consultation.

Professor Drakeford...Read More »


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