South Ayrshire Council has approved a new five-year plan that aims to increase the visibility, learning and use of Gaelic across the area ...
Over the next nine days, the Royal National Mòd is taking place in the west Highlands. The event will bring together competitors and visitors for what is described as the world's largest event ...
Scottish Gaelic has been spoken as an indigenous language in Scotland for thousands of years, and it is as different from ...
The Gaelic Language Plan 2025–2030 sets out how the council will ... “However, there is legislation by the Scottish Government and we have to follow it and I think we do that very well. “You can see ...
South Ayrshire Council aims to promote Gaelic in schools, offer opportunities for staff to learn the language, and ensure bilingual signage is considered.
'Meas Mór' is a celebration of Scottish and Irish culture and heritage. The song sees young people from Tinderbox Collective and Kabin Crew take turns dropping bars in their own native language.
The festival, which spanned 300 individual events, is anticipated to have brought in at least £3.6 million to the Highland economy.
With delivery and research participation from no less than three of our Scottish universities - Glasgow, Robert Gordon and Strathclyde - the interest in the Gaelic language as a business and brand USP ...
As the Scottish Government’s Investment Champion, my focus is on making connections which can bring investment and grow our economy.’ ...
There were plans to relax some of the rules around one of the event's most popular competitions - but this has been abandoned ...
On October 20-23, over 400 rural delegates from over 40 European countries gathered in Inverurie in the north-east of ...