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Official Languages Act 2003.REQUEST FOR SUBMISSIONS

Cork City Council proposes to draft its second Irish Language Scheme in accordance with Section 11 of the Official Languages Act 2003. The primary objective of the Act is to ensure better availability and a higher standard of public services through Irish. Cork City Council now wishes to invite representations in relation to the preparation of the draft scheme from any interested parties.


Seachtain Oidhreachta/ Heritage Week 2010

Gaeilgóirí Cois Laoi

Beidh Ghaeilgóirí ó chathair is ó chontae Chorcaí ag bailiú le chéile, le aoí speisialta mar chainteoir ar an oíche.

Venue: Óstán Clarion, Lapps Quay, Cork City

Dé Luain: 23ú Lúnasa

Am: 8 a clog i.n.

Costas: €5

Tuilleadh Eolais: Eilís Uí Bhriain: eilisnibhriain@hotmail.com

Gael-Taca, Corcaigh


Super Mhamó

Super Mhamó RTE Television Series

Would you like to take part in our new family based television series?

Is your family short on time together, short on fun or finding it hard to make the budget stretch?

Then maybe you need Super Mhamó!

What is it?

Our heroic super granny helps out some modern families with hints and tips on getting the best out of life.


Mo Theach, Do Theach - TG4 Series looking for contestants

Do you think the grass is greener on the other side?

Have you dreamt of trying out a life in another part of Ireland?

Are you interested in house swapping?

Do you live on a farm and fancy life in the city?

Or are you a city slicker dreaming of a country escape?


Irish Language Night 17th July

 Oíche Ghaelach

Dé Sathairn 17ú Iúil 2010

Dinnéar @ 7 a chlog i.n.

Ostán “Grand”, Mainistir Fhear Maí - Grand Hotel, Fermoy

Ticéidí 25 euro

Fáilte roimh cách

Ceol traidisiúnta, amhránaíocht, Rinnce Ghaelach, scealaíocht agus Crannchur le duaiseanna den scoth. Traditonal music, singing, and dance.


Minister for Education approves site for Carrigaline’s Gaelcholáiste (all Irish Secondary School)

Carrigaline is moving towards having an all-Irish secondary school (Gaelcholáiste) within a few years. The great news was received last weekend by the Gaelcholáiste’s steering committee from local TD Michael McGrath. Mr McGrath received a letter confirming the announcement from Mary Coughlan, Tánaiste and Minister for Education and Science.


Gaelscéal ar fáil i gCorcaigh

Is é Gaelscéal an nuachtán nua seachtainiúil Gaeilge a thagann amach gach Aoine.

 Seo liosta do na siopaí atá ag díol Gaelscéal i gCathair is i gContae Chorcaí.

Bígí á léamh.

 

SIOPA DE ROISTE

THE MILLS

BALLYVOURNEY

CO. CHORCAÍ

 

 

 

THE GIFT SHOP

THE SQUARE

BANTRY

CO. CHORCAÍ

 


Gael-Taca – helping you build a bilingual business:

 

  • Gael-Taca can offer practical help & support on how to incorporate the Irish Language into your business.

 

  • Why use Irish?  It creates a distinctive image for your business. There is huge goodwill towards the language, harness this goodwill at a low cost. It is also very attractive to visitors/ tourists.

 

  • PR Opportunities: Gael-Taca can provide PR opportunities for any Irish Language Addition to your business.

 


Gradam Phádraig Uí Chuanacháin 2010

Gael-Taca, the Irish language promotion organisation in Cork, officially launched Gradam Phádraig Uí Chunacháin, an Award for Irish Language in Business, on Tuesday 18th May in the Clarion Hotel, Cork.

This is an Award which will be presented to a Company or Business in Cork that has incorporated the Irish Language into their marketing in a visible and genuine way.


Céilí i gCorcaigh ag céiliúradh nascanna Ceilteacha

Beidh Céiliúradh ag tarlúint i gCorcaigh an deireadh seachtaine seo ar an Satharn 22ú Bealtaine. Beidh Céilí ar siúl, agus tá míle fáilte roimh chách.

Saint-Yves Day2010: Brittanys National Day in Cork

Bretons will celebrate this year again their National Day on 22nd May 2010 and invite their Irish cousins!

Brittany, the only Celtic region of France, is very similar to Ireland in many points, including its welcoming atmosphere and its festo-noz (i.e. Breton cilthe).