Cadw definition

Cadw means the Welsh Government’s historic environment service working for an accessible and well-protected historic environment for Wales;
Cadw means the Welsh Office agency known as Welsh Historic Monuments;
Cadw. (“Cadw”) means the executive agency, being part of the Welsh Assembly Government and administering the exercise of functions vested in the National Assembly which relate to the historic environment;

Examples of Cadw in a sentence

  • The successful Operator will be required to pay the cost for the daily, emptying of bins and removal of waste from site; this cost will be charged and reviewed annually by Cadw.

  • One key commercial area where Cadw is keen to develop further is the provision of food and beverage across a range of sites and to provide opportunities for local businesses to work with Cadw, in relation to this.

  • Cadw is constantly looking to developing revenue streams in order to help support its work and to benefit local communities.

  • Cadw is to be consulted on the choice of uniform and their approval obtained, prior to purchase.

  • Cadw reserves the right to undertake any required work to achieve this rating level and to seek reimbursement of any costs from the Operator.

  • Records of visits and outcomes by the Fire Safety contractor are to be kept on site and to be made available to Cadw when requested.

  • Any changes to the Food Hygiene rating, will need to be reported to Cadw within 24 hours and a management plan agreed and put in place, to ensure that level five is reinstated within agreed timescales.

  • Records of visits and outcomes by the Pest Control contractor are to be kept on site and to be made available to Cadw when requested.

  • Cadw has produced an indicative timetable of events that will ensure the evaluation is completed on schedule.

  • Record of dates and paperwork to be kept on site and to be available for inspection by Cadw or their representatives, and the Local Authority Environmental Health Officer.