Bòrd na Gàidhlig - Latest News archive from January 2008
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29 January 2008


Bòrd Announces Additional Funding For Gaelic Language Plans

Bòrd na Gàidhlig, the Scottish Government’s Gaelic development agency has announced nearly £400,000 of funding to support the development of Gaelic Language Plans.
25 January 2008


Encouraging Research Findings for Gaelic TV Audience

Five per cent of people in Scotland can speak fluent or conversational Gaelic, according to new figures, and a further 7% say they can speak a few words, bringing the percentage who can speak some Gaelic up to 12%, a far higher figure than had been anticipated.


22 January 2008


Minister visits Bòrd

Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture Linda Fabiani will visit a range of different projects and organisations today in Inverness.

14 January 2008


Gaelic maps the way in Fort William


14 January 2008


First Minister opens Scotland’s first purpose built Gaelic Medium School

Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond formally opened Scotland’s first purpose-built Gaelic Medium School at Inverness on Friday, 14th January 2008.


11 January 2008


Dà chànan, Dà chothrom - Two Languages, Twice the Options


10 January 2008


New Year Message - Matthew MacIver

The Gaelic community must use 2008 to develop the exciting new opportunities that exist for the language and culture

In his New Year message, Matthew MacIver, Chairman of Bòrd na Gàidhlig, welcomed the recent commitment to the language by the new Scottish Government. 


07 January 2008


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