24 Jul 2020 News Environment, Grants More than £2million for natural flood management schemes across Wales The Welsh Government is supporting natural flood management (NFM) projects across Wales with more than £2million in grant funding. The funds will help
20 Jul 2020 News Agriculture, Environment, Food and drink, Forestry, COVID‐19 (coronavirus), Digital tools and technology 'Let’s build on a Team Wales approach and ensure a lasting green recovery' - Lesley Griffiths as virtual Royal Welsh gets underway We've seen a truly Team Wales approach to Covid 19, we must now build on this to ensure a lasting green recovery - that was the message from Minister
17 Jul 2020 News Community, Environment, COVID‐19 (coronavirus) “Once in a generation opportunity to reset the clock” – Minister sets out Welsh Government’s planning policy for a post- COVID world Retaining the positive changes driven by the coronavirus pandemic is central to the Welsh Government’s new planning policy, published today. Boosting
09 Jul 2020 News Community, Environment, COVID‐19 (coronavirus) Written Statement: Welsh Government response to the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Summer Economic Update The Chancellor of the Exchequer today delivered his Summer Economic Update in what are extraordinarily difficult circumstances. We are in the deepest
09 Jul 2020 News Agriculture, Environment, Sustainability Sustainable Farming to remain at heart of future Welsh agriculture support Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths, has confirmed Sustainable Farming will remain at the heart of future Welsh
07 Jul 2020 News Environment, COVID‐19 (coronavirus), Grants, Sustainability £4m available for Natura 2000 sites to help Wales protect vital habitats and threatened species A grant scheme of at least £4m has been launched today (Tuesday, July 7) to help improve sites of natural significance around Wales, supporting land
06 Jul 2020 News COVID‐19 (coronavirus), Community, Environment First Minister asks people to visit Wales safely As outdoor spaces in Wales prepare to welcome visitors from Monday, First Minister Mark Drakeford has urged people visiting the countryside, beaches