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New map points the way for Gaelic

Gaelic development has taken another step forward with the publication of the Fort William Gaelic Map by Comunn na Gàidhlig.

With a bilingual text in Gaelic and English, the map aims to help both residents and visitors to the area.

Archie Maclean, chief executive of Comunn na Gàidhlig (CnaG), said: ‘CnaG is delighted to be able to publish this innovative map. This map is just one of the Gaelic developments currently taking place in Fort William and is an example of the progress made in recent years.

‘Our main focus is providing parents with information about education through the medium of Gaelic.’

CnaG is promoting the map along with other Gaelic developments at a public meeting in Fort William tonight (Thursday) in the council chamber, Lochaber House, Fort William, from 7pm. 

Read the full story on the Lochaber News website.

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