The Oban Times

Gaelic Language Plan debate held in Scottish Parliament

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A debate on the next National Gaelic Language Plan has held in the Scottish Parliament by Na h-Eileanan an Iar SNP MSP Alasdair Allan, writes Fiona Scott.

Prepared by Bòrd na Gàidhlig on behalf of the Scottish Ministers, consultati­on has started on the fourth plan which details public strategy and policy for the promotion of the language.

The islands MSP was joined in the debate by MSPs from across the political spectrum.

‘I would like to thank all those who took part, contribute­d or engaged with the debate,’ he said. ‘The new parliament­ary term will be important in securing the status and vitality of the Gaelic language, and I felt it was important these issues should be discussed early.

Stronger

‘Much good has happened since the Gaelic Language Act was passed in 2005: we now have BBC Alba, Gaelic medium education has grown, many public bodies now have Gaelic language plans, and the place of Gaelic in culture and the arts is now much stronger.’

Mr Allan also pointed out that, at a time when interest in Gaelic is growing, the decline in the use of the language in island communitie­s has been getting worse. He added: ‘Just as we need to recognise Gaelic belongs to all of Scotland, here is also a need for Gaelic policies that are more tailored to the needs of vernacular communitie­s, and which acknowledg­e the difference between planning for the language needs of a school and those of an island.

‘We have an opportunit­y now, with our new National Gaelic Plan, to do something to make sure that the promotion of Gaelic is not just a question of how many people have Gaelic, but of how many people use it.’

 ??  ?? Mr Allan pointed out that at a time when interest in Gaelic is growing, the decline in the use of the language in island communitie­s has been getting worse.
Mr Allan pointed out that at a time when interest in Gaelic is growing, the decline in the use of the language in island communitie­s has been getting worse.

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