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Welsh European Funding Office
An executive agency of the National Assembly for Wales to manage all aspects of European Structural Fund Programmes in Wales, the Rural Development Plan and the Local Regeneration Fund.

GJW Cymru/Wales
Information on the National Assembly for Wales: powers, membership, business.

Wales Wide Web Unitary Authorities
Basic information about all of Wales' unitary authorities and links to the official websites.

Countryside Council for Wales
Describes the work of the Government's statutory adviser on sustaining natural beauty and wildlife in Wales. Includes information on the practical work of the organisation.

Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales
Responsible for reviewing local government areas and electoral arrangements in Wales. Includes information about the Commission, news, puiblications, boundary reviews, electoral reviews, and community reviews. (English/Cymraeg)

Euro Taskforce for Wales
Information on the Euro for businesses in Wales. Site includes an "experiences" section where various case histories are reviewed.

Wales Euro Info Centre
Provides information for small to medium size businesses in Wales, including information on grants and public procurement.

Qualifications, Curriculum and Assessment Authority for Wales (ACCAC)
Responsible for advising the National Assembly for Wales on all aspects of the school curriculum, examinations, assessment and vocational qualifications. (In English and Welsh.)

Local Government Data Unit
Aimed at improving the quality and availability of data relating to local authorities and their communities.

Welsh Development Agency (WDA)
Includes information for companies considering investing in Wales as well information about the country, its industries and the companies that are already established.


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