| Parents to have their say on the future of Gaelic Medium Education Parents of children in Gaelic medium education in the Western Isles are being invited to put forward their own proposals for local schooling. | |
| Council uses Welsh and Hebrew language techniques to teach Gaelic A new method of learning languages that calls on techniques used to teach Welsh and Hebrew is being put into practise in the Highlands of Scotland to teach Gaelic. | |
| Members appointed to Bòrd na Gàidhlig Linda Fabiani, the Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture, has announced the appointments of Mrs Christina Allon, Ms Alexandra Jones, Professor Kenneth MacKinnon and Mr Murdo MacLennan to Bòrd na Gàidhlig. | |
| Gaelic Bodies meet to plan way ahead In Inverness today, Bord na Gaidhlig, the Government’s Gaelic Development agency, hosted a meeting with a range of partner organisations to plan the delivery of the National Plan for Gaelic. | |
| New Grants for Gaelic Community Projects Bòrd na Gàidhlig is inviting funding applications for projects that strengthen the learning and use of Gaelic amongst young people and in the home. | |
| New Gaelic Education Guide Launched A new booklet providing comprehensive information on Gaelic medium education from pre-school to secondary and beyond is being launched by Comann nam Pàrant. | |
| Best Wishes to Nova Scotia Bòrd na Gàidhlig, the Gaelic development agency for Scotland sends its support and very best wishes to the new Office of Gaelic Affairs in Nova Scotia. | |
| Innovative Artists Residency Programme for Sabhal Mòr Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, the National Centre for the Gaelic Language and Culture, today announces a major new residency programme for artists in an innovative partnership involving the Scottish Arts Council and the Royal Scottish Academy of Art in Edinburgh. | |

