QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 6 Rhagfyr 2016.
Based on the latest available information, all schools in Islwyn meet the current bandwidth targets of 10 Mbps to primary schools and 100 Mbps to secondary schools, set under the Learning in Digital Wales grant programme.
Embedding the Act’s ways of working is integral to improvement in all aspects, from policy making to process. Early transition work from October 2015 has improved processes, built capacity and started the behaviour-change journey. In terms of integrated policy making, embedding the Act is the responsibility of all departments across Government.
The provision of tax services in Wales has been a regular feature of discussions and exchanges with HMRC, particularly in the context of tax devolution.
The changes to our revenue budget are negligible, while the additional capital does not make up for the cuts we have seen to our capital budget since the start of the decade.
We are taking wide-ranging actions to support growth, including direct support through Business Wales and investing in road and ICT infrastructure. We have also had discussions with the Growing Mid Wales partnership about their framework for action for achieving economic growth and prosperity across the region.
The Welsh Government takes a range of actions to support the development of local supply chains across all parts of Wales. For example, we have progressed a series of initiatives on procurement as part of our co-ordinated package of support for the Welsh and UK steel industry.