Investment of €24.7m in Irish language and Gaeltacht sought in budget

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Funding aims to improve employment in the area and use of the language throughout the country

Politicians will discuss the matter at Conradh na Gaeilge’s annual lobbying event on Tuesday and Wednesday. Photograph: iStockAn investment of €24.7 million in the Irish language and Gaeltacht in Budget 2023 is being sought to improve employment in the area and the use of the language throughout the country.

Paula Melvin, president of Conradh na Gaeilge, recognised the additional funding given to the Irish language and the Gaeltacht since 2019 but said “specific actions need to be taken to encourage and provide fairness for the Irish language and the Gaeltacht, especially in the context of the funding made available to other sectors in recent years”.

Julian de Spáinn, general secretary of Conradh na Gaeilge, said the opportunity will also be taken at the lobbying event to “seek the support of politicians for two other extremely important issues for the future of the Irish language and the Gaeltacht”.

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Take a fair bit of it to replace the roadsigns some halfwit vandalized up here in Donegal.

'póg mo thóin'

Will it be a Ukrainian speaking part of Europe by the time they are finished their revamping?

Should be double that.

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