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Fair City chosen for Mod

Gaelic festival: Perth to stage event in 2021 with Paisley hosting in 2022

- BY MICHELLE HENDERSON

Mod organisers have revealed the running order for future venues.

Scotland’s largest Gaelic festival was already earmarked to make a return to Perth and Paisley in the early 2020s – but culture bosses were waiting to see if Paisley was awarded the title of City of Culture before they decided who would get it and when.

Sadly, Paisley missed out to Coventry for the 2021 title, so Mod organisers An Comunn Gàidhealac­h reverted to a points system to decide who would get the Mod first.

And now, it has been announced that the Royal National Mod will return to Perth in 2021 – for the first time since 2004 – before heading to Paisley the following year, nine years after the Scottish city first hosted the popular event.

John Morrison, chief executive of An Comunn Gàidhealac­h said: “We were in a unique position last year as to who would host the 2021 and 2022 Royal National Mods. Both applicatio­ns were extremely impressive, so the decision was made that each would become a host city, however we would wait until the City of Culture announceme­nt had been made before choosing which city would host which year. Both applicatio­ns were put through a rigorous point scoring system by our board members, with Perth marginally receiving more points, meaning the 2021 Mod would be held there.”

Last year’s event in Fort William saw a rise in the number of 18s competing, with more than 200 entries.

Councillor Murray Lyle, leader of Perth and Kinross Council, said: “I’m delighted to learn the Royal National Mod will return to Perth in 2021. This is a fantastic opportunit­y to bring Gaelic to the forefront and showcase our area’s Gaelic culture and heritage. We are tremendous­ly excited and inspired by the opportunit­y to host one of Scotland’s most iconic events, at a time when we are investing in culture by supporting venues such as Perth Theatre and the rebirth of City Hall.”

Renfrewshi­re’s Provost Lorraine Cameron said: “We are delighted the Royal National Mod is coming back to Paisley in 2022.”

This year’s Mod will be held in Dunoon from October 12 to October 20.

“Showcase our area’s Gaelic culture and heritage”

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 ??  ?? ICONIC EVENT: Fort William was the host for the Royal National Mod last year
ICONIC EVENT: Fort William was the host for the Royal National Mod last year

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