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One Year On
more…mygaelic.com is one year old!
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MA Television Fiction Writing
more…Raw Talent, New Voices and scholarships for Gaelic speakers.
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THOUSANDS OF POUNDS FOR GAELIC DEVELOPMENT
more…Thousands of pounds of new investment is now available to community groups and companies for Gaelic-related developments. This has been announced by Comunn na Gàidhlig (CnaG).
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Self-scan in Gaelic
more…Self service check-outs are no longer a stranger to supermarkets throughout the UK. However shoppers in Inverness have found fault with the machines at a local Marks and Spencers store. Consumers can choose between English, French, Polish, German Spanish and even Welch – but Gaelic is not an option!
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For Argyll Awards
more…Argyll is said to be the area in which Gaelic originated from in Scotland. It is well-known for its stunning scenery, folklore, rich culture and the connection to Gaelic language is still very strong. The website forargyll.com held awards to recognise the best initiatives in the area and the results are in...
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Bòrd na Gàidhlig at the 2009…
more…In July 2009, Bòrd na Gàidhlig presented a series of graphic panels at ‘The Gathering’ event, held at Holyrood Park, Edinburgh. The concept for the panels highlighted the importance of Gaelic language and culture. These panels were inspired by songs, poetry, personal accounts and powerful imagery and set to the themes of; Sea, Land, New Lands, Tourism, Conflict, Education, Travel,…
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2010 - THE YEAR OF GAELIC SONG
more…BBC ALBA and Radio nan Gàidheal are delighted to announce that they have dedicated 2010 as ‘Bliadhna nan Òran’ - the ‘Year of Gaelic Song’...
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HIE Underlines Commitment to Value of Gaelic
more…Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) announced further Gaelic investment ahead of the publication of research showing the significant economic benefits of the language and its culture. The new awards brings total current HIE investment through Gaelic to £990,000.
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New Scottish ‘enlightenment’ boosted…
more…Funding of £5.29 million for research into the support and revitalisation of the Gaelic language and culture is to be shared among four Scottish higher education institutions in the latest research pooling initiative...
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Final of BT Alba Gaelic Schools Debate 2009
more…Find out who won...

