MSP announces dates for conversations

Na h-Eileanan an Iar SNP MSP Alasdair Allan has announced the dates for a series of community conversations on Gaelic’s future as a community language in the Outer Hebrides. Meetings for Tiree and Staffin, Isle of Skye, are being organised by Michael Russell MSP and Kate Forbes MSP.
Alasdair Allan is holding a series of conversation on GaelicAlasdair Allan is holding a series of conversation on Gaelic
Alasdair Allan is holding a series of conversation on Gaelic

The meetings, due to take place virtually in November, are in response to the recent publication of research suggesting that the Gaelic language could soon cease to be a spoken language in the communities of the Western Isles. Alasdair Allan MSP is working with the Soillse research team and a cross-party representation of MSPs including Donald Cameron, John Finnie and Rhoda Grant.

Along with the conversations, a call for written submissions has also been launched.

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Visit www.alasdairallan.scot for more information and to registration.

As well as discussions about Gaelic usage in the home and community, the meetings will also gauge opinion on whether any different structures are needed to coordinate and drive forward local development actions under the direct control of the Gaelic-speaking community.

Alasdair said: “I am happy to launch these conversations on the future of Gaelic in the Western Isles and hope that they highlight viable initiatives which will support Gaelic in its island communities.

“Due to the coronavirus pandemic, meetings will now be held virtually. The meetings will discuss important issues, such as how people view the future of the language, what challenges and barriers people face using Gaelic in the home and community, and whether a Gaelic community cooperative should be established.

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“I have confidence that this will allow for a useful discussion and hope that all those who wish take part in these meetings are able to do so. If for whatever reason someone is unable to attend a meeting, they have the option to submit a written opinion on my website.”

The dates re as follows:

West Side & Ness

November 6 at 7pm

Stornoway & Broad Bay

November 7 at 3pm

Uig, Carloway, Lochs & Pàirc

November 7 at 7pm

Harris

November 9 at 7pm

North Uist & Benbecula

November 13 at 7pm

South Uist

November 14 at 7pm

Barra

November 16 at 7pm

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