| Gaelic arts have a key role in language survival The great majority of people in the Western Isles and Skye and Lochalsh believe that the Gaelic arts play a pivotal role in the regeneration and development of the Gaelic language. | |
| NATIONAL PLAN CONSULTATION – ENTHUSIASTIC RESPONSE The consultation on the first ever National Plan for Gaelic, and Guidance on Gaelic Language Plans, has closed with nearly 200 individuals and organisations submitting responses to Bòrd na Gàidhlig. | |
| ‘Time for next generation' - Chief Executive, Bòrd na Gàidhlig Bòrd na Gàidhlig Chief Executive Allan Campbell is to retire. The announcement was made today in Inverness. | |
| Make your views known - Glasgow’s Big Gaelic Questionnaire A new survey of Gaelic speakers and those interested in the language. | |
| Air Splaoid!
Air Splaoid! the exciting new Gaelic learning and awareness campaign, to be launched in January 2007, is coming to the Scottish International Storytelling Festival. | |

