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The Welsh Government has been urged to consider enforcement of existing regulation surrounding the private rental sector in Wales rather…
The Uzbekistan Ambassador for the UK, Dr Alisher Shaykhov held a meeting with the South Wales Chamber of Commerce to discuss…
Welsh homeowners spend on average almost £400 every year on DIY and home repairs, but more than half admit they don’t have a “rainy day fund” set aside to tackle life’s little problems when they strike.
With one year to go until the Making Tax Digital deadline comes into play, one technology firm is calling for those business owners not yet embracing digital life to start planning now.
“We are the first generation that needs to make a conscious choice to be physically active. Conversely, we have a better understanding of the importance of physical activity to our wellbeing and our prosperity.”
S4C will spend an additional £3 million over the next three years on developing the channel’s digital strategy “in order to achieve more for our viewers”.
The Cabinet Secretary has announced, that the three FRAs in Wales are to receive £1,424,000 to continue to support their arson reduction and youth engagement schemes, as well as for the purchase of home safety equipment.
The biggest annual survey of people in Wales is getting underway with the organisers seeking to interview 12,000 people to help inform important decisions on local services and government priorities.
It’s easy for the week to pass you by, so if you haven’t had a chance to catch the biggest stories of the week, here is a quick round-up of what you need to know and read on Wales247.