Plean Teanga Chathair na Gaillimhe

2020-2026

Plean Teanga Chathair na Gaillimhe 2020-2026

Is é príomhaidhm an Phlean, de réir pholasaí an Rialtais, ná cur le húsáid agus eolas cumarsáide na Gaeilge mar theanga pobail i gCathair na Gaillimhe ar bhonn incriminteach.

Treiseoidh an plean stádas na Gaillimhe mar chathair dhátheangach oifigiúil agus díríodh sé aird an phobail ar an tábhacht a bhaineann le ‘Seirbhís trí Ghaeilge’ ach go háirithe a bheith ar fáil dóibh siúd ar mian leo a ngnó a dhéanamh i nGaeilge san earnáil phoiblí agus san earnáil phríobháideach. Gliogáil anseo chun an plean a léamh. 

Plean Teanga Chathair na Gaillimhe 2020-2026 is available for download from the following links:

Tonnta

An tEolaire 

Imeachtaí

Seirbhísí

Meitheal an Phlean Teanga

An Comhairleoir John Connolly (Cathaoirleach) – Comhairle Cathrach na Gaillimhe
Marcus Ó Conaire – Oifigeach Ghaeilge, Comhairle Cathrach na Gaillimhe
Caroline Ní Fhlatharta – Oifigeach na Gaeilge, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe
Majella O’Meara – Oifigeach Pleanála Teanga, Gaillimh le Gaeilge

An Nuacht is Déanaí - Plean Teanga

Pop Up Gaeltacht na Nollag 🎄
Pop Up Gaeltacht na Nollag 🎄

A Pop Up Gaeltacht is an informal get together, where Gaeilgeoirí and learners of every ability come together to practice their Gaeilge in a relaxed informal setting. Those who attend use whatever Gaeilge they have, in a welcoming and friendly environment. Gaillimh le...

read more
Ciorcal Comhrá
Ciorcal Comhrá

Ciorcal Comhrá sa PorterShed Why not join our Ciorcal Comhrá on Tuesday 10th December at lunchtime in PorterShed a Dó, 15 Market Street H91 TCX3, (the former Connacht Tribune office)  All levels of Irish speakers are welcome to attend. RSVP chuig [email protected] 📩 Join...

read more
Maidin Chaife na Nollag
Maidin Chaife na Nollag

Maidin Chaife with Christmas Carols! Join us in Galway City Library, St Augustine Street, Galway on the 12th December 2024 from 11.00am-12.00pm for our Christmas Maidin Chaife with Christmas Carols 🎄🎵 We welcome learners and those who wish to practice their Irish....

read more