‘Our Welsh Princes should be more widely celebrated’ says Culture Minister
Speaking at Castell y Bere, the Minister explained why these sites reserved a special place in Welsh history and what more was being done to ensure they were as accessible and informative as possible.
Lord Elis-Thomas said:
“From Caerphilly to Caernarfon, Conwy to Castell Coch, we are...Read More »
Want to turn your passion into a successful career? The answer is apprenticeships
Four individuals, who are undertaking apprenticeships in these fields, feature in a new campaign titled The Answer is Apprenticeships which highlights the breadth of apprenticeships on offer to young people in Wales.
Timed to coincide with students receiving exam results over the summer but aimed at all young people, including those...Read More »
More than £10m for new ambulances and passenger transport in Wales
The new ambulances will be more manoeuvrable and meet the latest Euro 6 emissions standards.
The fleet, to be deployed across Wales, includes 25 new ambulances, 33 rapid response vehicles, 33 non-emergency passenger transport vehicles and 9 specialist emergency vehicles for major incidents.
The Welsh Ambulance Service currently has over 700 vehicles...Read More »
Preparing the social care sector in Wales for Brexit
£200,000 has been allocated from the Welsh Government’s EU Transition Fund to fund research into how the Brexit process could impact on the social care workforce in Wales, and to help the sector plan for any eventualities.
The £50m EU Transition Fund was set up to help business, public services and...Read More »
Environment Minister announces National Park funding to continue at same level
To mark National Parks Week, the Minister for Environment, Hannah Blythyn, has today announced that Welsh Government funding for Wales’ three National Parks will continue at the same level as last year.
Friday 27 July 2018