Simple terms explainer: 

If asked by Bòrd na Gàidhlig (Scotland’s national Gaelic language body), councils must create and follow a Gaelic Language Plan. This plan sets out how the council will promote and support the use of Gaelic — for example, through bilingual signs, Gaelic events, or offering services in Gaelic.

Legal status


Statutory


Duty category


Culture and leisure


Corporate services


Duty type


Public impact


Social determinant of health


Social and community context

Emerging policy and legislation


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Bodies with shared interest

Voice of Culture and Leisure Managers in Scotland (VOCAL)

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