Gaelic set for big boost as public bodies reveal range of new, key commitments
Bòrd na Gàidhlig has today (Thursday 9 August 2018) revealed a series of key commitments from a range of public bodies in Scotland which will significantly accelerate progress in the development and use of Gaelic across the country. This follows a milestone meeting chaired by Deputy First Minister, John Swinney MSP, in Perth this morning, […]
10/08/2018
Read More >Education Grants funding programme for Gaelic Teaching Students open
Gaelic teachers who have received assistance from the Education Grants funding stream have been singing its praises, as the scheme opens up for new entrants again this year. The initiative is funded and administered by Bòrd na Gàidhlig, the national Gaelic development agency, in recognition of the need to provide additional assistance to meet the […]
10/08/2018
Read More >Views sought to assess demand for Gaelic Language and Cultural Centre in Inverness
Alba Heritage Trust, a local Inverness based charity, is seeking opinions from the local community and interested individuals and groups from other localities, to assess whether there is a demand to establish a Gaelic Language and Cultural Centre in Inverness. A local heritage building on the riverside, currently on the market, is being considered as […]
20/06/2018
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