Bòrd na Gàidhlig - Latest News archive from March 2007
Major step forward for Gaelic Learning

Learning in Gaelic for young people has taken a major step forward with the publication - in Gaelic - of a range of assessment materials for 5 to 14 year-old learners by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA).


28 March 2007


Culloden Ceòl Mòr

Top pipers compete for new Culloden prize

Some of Scotland’s top competitive pipers will meet in Inverness next month (Saturday 14 April) to vie for a new prestigious prize.

The Culloden Cèol Mòr, the newest addition to the competitive piping circuit, marks the anniversary of the Battle of Culloden and the rededication of the battlefield after work to restore it to its original condition.


28 March 2007


National Plan for Gaelic Unveiled

A blueprint to create a sustainable future for Gaelic in Scotland was unveiled today by Patricia Ferguson.
26 March 2007


CalMac Ferries Ltd Launches Gaelic Plan

CalMac Ferries Limited (CalMac) is the first national transport operator to launch a fully detailed Gaelic Plan which spells out its commitment to the language and ways in which the company will translate that support into meaningful action.


21 March 2007


Council of Europe Report on Regional and Minority Languages


15 March 2007


New Gaelic Language School Announced

A new Gaelic language school based in Nova Scotia, the Atlantic Gaelic Academy (AGA), has been established.


01 March 2007


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