
Gaelic Language Plan Consultation
The Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005 and the National Gaelic Language Plan, set out a commitment to giving equal respect to Gaelic language, culture and status across Scotland.
Stirling Council recognises that Gaelic is a part of Scotland’s heritage, national identity and cultural life. Stirling Council is committed to the objectives set out in the National Gaelic Language Plan. Stirling Council's Gaelic Language Plan highlights key considerations and targets in order to support the development of Gaelic Language in our communities. The consultation is open for feedback on the plan so that you have a chance to let us know your views.
Once the consultation period is complete we will analyse the data received and consider the comments made as part of the consultation. The draft plan is due to be approved by Bòrd na Gàidhlig December 2021.
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Consultation Survey
In order to gather your views about the plan, we would like you to complete the survey below.
You will find the PDF draft plan attached below. This PDF is also available above, underneath the consultation introduction text.
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey, it will help us make sure this plan takes into account your views.
Please scroll through the survey below to see all of the questions.
