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Ceannard (CEO)
more…Bòrd na Gàidhlig appoints new Ceannard (CEO)
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One Year On
more…mygaelic.com is one year old!
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THE SALMON’S JOURNEY RETURNS TO BBC ALBA
more…TURAS A’ BHRADAIN:
Commences Tuesday 18 May at 8.30pm on BBC ALBA
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Opportunities for Gaelic speaking students
more…Gaelic-speaking students will get the opportunity to work with businesses and organisations throughout Scotland under a Comunn na Gàidhlig scheme.
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NEW GAELIC EDUCATION WEBSITES FROM BBC ALBA
more…BBC ALBA is delighted to announce that it has launched two new Gaelic education websites, one specifically aimed at primary pupils and the second dedicated to secondary pupils and students studying for their standard grade Gàidhlig exams.
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Fèis worker is Scotland’s 20,000th…
more…A Highland-based community arts worker is Skills Development Scotland’s 20,000th Modern Apprentice...
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GAELIC BARDS CELEBRATED ON BBC ALBA
more…Press Release: As part of The Year of Song on BBC ALBA and BBC Radio nan Gàidheal, Bàird nan Òran which begins on BBC ALBA tomorrow (Wednesday 7 April), will look at the life and works of some of the most important Gaelic poets and the legacy which they have left.
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT WITH TONY KEARNEY…
more…A new food series for BBC ALBA, presented by Tony Kearney, ‘Blasad’ / ‘Taster’ will whet the appetite, as two guests choose a favourite meal which will provide inspiration to share personal details about their relationship with food.
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GAELIC VERSION OF THE GLASGOW 2014 IDENTITY
more…Bòrd na Gàidhlig, the principal public body promoting and developing Gaelic, has welcomed the announcement by the Organising Committee for the 2014 Commonwealth Games that it is to use a Gaelic version of the official logo for the Games. This is the first time permission for such a development of the brand has been granted.
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Bòrd na Gàidhlig publishes Action…
more…Bòrd na Gàidhlig, the principal public body promoting and developing Gaelic, have published “Ginealach Ùr na Gàidhlig” - an Action Plan to increase the numbers of Gaelic speakers. The Plan has been prepared for Scottish Ministers detailing proposals to accelerate the numbers of people learning and using Gaelic and also ensure the most effective use of existing resources and structures.

