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CALMAC STAFF GO ON-LINE TO BRUSH UP THEIR GAELIC

Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) is giving every one of its staff the opportunity to learn Gaelic as part of the company’s commitment to supporting the language.
01 September 2010


DVD RESOURCE FOR GAELIC EARLY YEARS STAFF LAUNCHED

A DVD designed to help Gaelic early years staff make the most of Curriculum for Excellence has been launched.
31 August 2010


FIRST MINISTER ANNOUNCES FUNDING TO SUPPORT GAELIC SHORT-FILM COMPETITION ‘FILMG’

First Minister Alex Salmond announced funding to help train aspiring film-makers today (Friday 27 August) during a visit to Sabhal Mòr Ostaig on the Isle of Skye.


27 August 2010


LASSWADE HIGH SCHOOL

Thanks to generous funding from Bòrd na Gàidhlig, pupils at Lasswade High School have been able to participate in another trip to Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Scotland’s only Gaelic college, for the third successive year.
26 August 2010


BÒRD NA GÀIDHLIG TO APPOINT HEAD OF EDUCATION AND LEARNING

Bòrd na Gàidhlig, the national language board, responsible for safeguarding the future of Gaelic has begin the process of appointing a new leader for its education and learning team.
26 August 2010


GAZETTEER OF GAELIC PLACE-NAMES GOES ONLINE

A new online gazetteer providing a single authoritative source of information on Gaelic place-names was launched today (19 August 2010) at The Highland Council’s Gaelic Committee.
19 August 2010


CO-CHOMUNN NA PÀIRC NAMED AS GAELIC BUSINESS OF THE YEAR

Co-chomunn na Pàirc, in the South Lochs area of Lewis, have been named today (Thurs 8th July) as the Gaelic Business of the Year.
08 July 2010


FUNDING FOR SCOTLAND'S ISLANDS PROJECT

FUNDING FOR SCOTLAND'S ISLANDS PROJECT
Island communities to promote their unique culture in 2011

08 July 2010


Bòrd na Gàidhlig welcomes Scottish Government’s Gaelic Language Plan

Bòrd na Gàidhlig welcomes the publication of the Scottish Government’s Gaelic Language Plan launched today (Wednesday 7th July) in South Uist.
07 July 2010


Enabling Gaelic speakers to interact with Government

The Scottish Government has set out its plans to increase opportunities for Gaelic speakers to use the language when interacting with the organisation.
07 July 2010


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