CULTURE CARDIFF
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The New Theatre in Cardiff is Wales' number one venue for the best in drama, opera, musicals, dance, children's shows and pantomime
Our Mission Sustainable profitability for our clients and profitable sustainability for the world.
We want to promote the economic and environmental sustainability of our communities. We will do this by managing our climate, energy, waste and water and land in ways that will protect our natural environment. We want promote a vibrant and diverse rural economy and society, leading to a better quality of life for people in rural communities. We place a high value on raising standards in animal health and welfare. The Welsh Government consists of: The First Minister, Welsh Ministers, The Counsel…
We promote and protect the interests of Wales within the UK, Europe and internationally. Working with interests and partners in Wales and beyond we undertake activities to raise the profile and influence of Wales as a place to live, visit, study and do business. While the First Minister has responsibility for the management of relationships between Wales and the rest of the United Kingdom, Europe and internationally, all Ministers have a role in delivering the Government’s international…
Supporting the Cultural Enterprises in Wales and beyond
IVF Wales (formerly The Cardiff Assisted Reproduction Unit) was opened in 1988. The Unit functions as both a secondary and tertiary referral centre offering NHS and self funding treatments for couples having difficulty conceiving. The Unit is licensed by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) for in vitro fertilisation (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and donor treatments. Patients referred to the Unit who are not eligible to be considered for assisted…
The Welsh Government is elected by the people of Wales to carry out a programme of government. This involves making decisions and ensuring delivery on areas devolved to us on matters that affect people's daily lives. We want to promote the economic and environmental sustainability of our communities. We will do this by managing our climate, energy, waste and water and land in ways that will protect our natural environment. We want promote a vibrant and diverse rural economy and society, leading…
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FFYNNON LAS, THE ORCHARDS, ILEX CLOSE, TY GLAS AVENUE, CF14 5EZ CARDIFF | Phone : 0300 0603300We aim to promote, protect and improve the health and well-being of everyone in Wales. We do this by delivering high quality health and social care services, including funding NHS Wales and setting a strategic framework for adult and children’s social care services. Where there are inequalities in health, we work across Government to tackle the social, economic and environmental influences that affect health and well being.
We put sustainable development at the heart of everything we do. This is about improving the wellbeing of people and communities so we can achieve a better quality of life for our own and future generations. We show how we will do this in our Scheme for Sustainable Development, ‘One Wales: One Planet’. The Welsh Government is responsible for many areas of our daily life in Wales. These areas include: education, health, local government, transport, planning, economic development, social services…
The Welsh Government supports a range of activities to promote and facilitate the Welsh language, including through grant funding of the Welsh Language Board. Following abolition of the Welsh Language Board, under the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011, the responsibility for funding most grants and projects to promote and facilitate the language will transfer to Government. The Welsh Government is responsible for many areas of our daily life in Wales. These areas include: education, health…
People in Wales rely on public services – in health, education and social services, for example – on a daily basis. The Welsh Government is working with partners across the public sector and beyond to deliver more effective, efficient and accessible services which meet the needs of people across Wales.
We want to give everyone in Wales the opportunity to participate in and enjoy the arts, sport and culture. We are working to help create first class libraries, museums and archives, and to protect and widen access to our historic sites, castles and monuments. We want to strengthen the conditions that will enable businesses to create jobs and sustainable economic growth. We want a strong economy for businesses, people and communities in Wales.
We are responsible for setting the overall framework of the planning system. This has a vital role to play in helping our economy and making sustainable communities. We work closely with the Planning Inspectorate and others to deliver the planning system. Day-to day delivery is the responsibility of the 25 local planning authorities, they are 22 local authorities and 3 national park authorities. They prepare development plans and decide local planning applications.
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TY CASTELL, UNIT 3, YNYSBRIDGE COURT, GWAELOD-Y-GARTH, MORGANSTOWN, CF15 9SS CARDIFF | Phone : 03000 6 03000The Welsh Government is responsible for many areas of our daily life in Wales. These areas include: education, health, local government, transport, planning, economic development, social services, culture, Welsh language, environment, agriculture and rural affairs.
- CARE AND SOCIAL SERVICES INSPECTORATE WALES
UNITS 4-5, CHARNWOOD COURT, HEOL BILLINGSLEY, CF15 7QZ CARDIFF | Phone : 01443 848450CSSIW carries out its functions on behalf of Welsh Ministers, and although we are part of a Department within the Welsh Assembly Government there are a number of safeguards in place to ensure our independence.
BBC Wales' English-language featuring Welsh news, sport, music, TV, radio, education and more from all around Wales.
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UNIT 1, NEPTUNE POINT, NETTLEFORD ROAD, OCEAN WAY, CF24 5JQ CARDIFF | Phone : 029 2089 5960The Welsh Government sets the legislative and regulatory framework and also determines the annual revenue and capital settlements. We work closely with local government to improve and deliver high-quality, value for money services. Local Government in Wales consists of county and county borough councils; police, national park, and fire and rescue authorities; and town and community councils.
Arts & Business sparks new partnerships between commerce and culture. We connect companies and individuals to cultural organisations and provide the expertise and insight for them to prosper together. Why not browse these to see how we can help your cultural organisation or business
