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
Read More >New digital Gaelic resource for Young Scot
To celebrate the Year of Young People, Bòrd na Gàidhlig and Young Scot have announced a strategic partnership to develop and deliver a dedicated digital Gaelic resource which will be part of www.young.scot. The partnership will also benefit from input from MG ALBA, the partner with the BBC in BBC ALBA, Scotland’s Gaelic television channel. […]
01/05/2018
Read More >Bòrd na Gàidhlig welcomes Scottish Parliament support for Gaelic
Bòrd na Gàidhlig, the principal public body in Scotland responsible for promoting Gaelic development, has welcomed the continued cross‐party support for Gaelic as demonstrated in the Scottish Parliament debate today (Tuesday 24 April) and the announcements of funding for a third Gaelic school in Glasgow and Faclair na Gàidhlig, the historical dictionary project. The debate […]
26/04/2018
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