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How does the Programme for Government make a difference to you?




The Programme for Government sets the steps we are taking to deliver improvements on people’s lives.

This collection of stories shows how the Welsh Government’s policies translate into making a difference to real people in Wales.

Putting patients first in a first-class environment

Putting patients first in a first-class environment

12/06/12
Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr is a state-of-the-art hospital in every sense of the word.
 
‘Tea with Tom’ – support for tenants at Flintshire Extra Care Scheme

‘Tea with Tom’ – support for tenants at Flintshire Extra Care Scheme

31/05/12
Tom Parry is the man whose job it is to ensure the smooth running of Llys Eleanor Extra Care Scheme which opened in Shotton in 2009.
 
Helping nurture the next generation

Helping nurture the next generation

30/05/12
Kim Aston is the Leader of the Cylch Meithrin and Flying Start setting on the site of Ysgol y Parchedig Thomas Ellis in Holyhead.
 
Archbishop McGrath Catholic Secondary School

Archbishop McGrath Catholic Secondary School

28/05/12
Archbishop McGrath Catholic Secondary School relocated from its current location in Tondu, north of Bridgend, to a new school in Brackla in the heart of Bridgend.
 
Luxurious new look for an historic Inn – supporting tourism in Wales

Luxurious new look for an historic Inn – supporting tourism in Wales

28/05/12
The Watkin and Taylor families took over ownership of Y Talbot hotel and pub in Ceredigion in 2010.
 
The big clean, green machine – how Bridgend hits its recycling targets

The big clean, green machine – how Bridgend hits its recycling targets

24/05/12
At a glance, the 21 recycling vehicles that operate through the streets of Bridgend County Borough probably look like any other waste collection vehicle.
 
Young butcher is top of the chops

Young butcher is top of the chops

22/05/12
A young butcher who has launched his own business says his apprenticeship was the key to his success.
 
A day in the life of a Community Support Officer

A day in the life of a Community Support Officer

21/05/12
Jan Woodward is one of Wales’ new Community Support Officers and was appointed to patrol the streets of Abertillery earlier this year