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Cairngorms National Park Authority - Gaelic Language Plan 2013-17

1 June 2013 Part of: Gaelic Language Plan

Cairngorms National Park Authority - Gaelic Language Plan 2013-17
This document contains the Cairngorms National Park Authority's (CNPA) Gaelic Language Plan, approved in March 2013 by Bòrd na Gàidhlig. The plan recognizes Gaelic as an integral part of Scotland's and the Cairngorms National Park's heritage and culture. It details the CNPA's commitment to supporting Gaelic by outlining how it will be used within the organisation, how the public and key partners can use it, and how the language will be promoted and developed. The plan addresses corporate identity, communications, publications, and staffing, setting out targets and actions to enhance Gaelic's status, promote its acquisition, and encourage its increased use, while aligning with the Scottish Government's strategic objectives. The CNPA commits to monitoring the implementation of the plan and working with partners to create a sustainable future for Gaelic within the National Park and beyond.
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