Gaelic
Our commitment is to give equal respect for Gaelic and English on the basis that Gaelic is an essential part of Highland life. While we do not have a fully bilingual website, we will be increasing the Gaelic language content over time.
We recognise the educational, artistic, cultural, social and economic importance of Gaelic in underpinning our place in the modern world.
Gaelic education
We are one of the leading authorities in Scotland in the provision of Gaelic medium education.
Watch a video featuring one of our pupils who is now a teacher in Highland.
Gaelic signs
We have been a been a partner organisation in Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba since its creation and we regularly work with them on bilingual street, building and path signs.
Related Downloads
- Telecommunications development
- Gaelic policies
- Communication Strategy
- Core Paths Plan Review (Caithness and Sutherland)
- Equality Impact Assessments - Public Conveniences
- Strategic Tourism Infrastructure Development Plan
- Free Period Products: Highland
- Community Regeneration Funding
- Plana Gàidhlig 2024-29 | Gaelic Language Plan 2024-29
- Water Safety Policy
- Invergordon Town Hall
- Recipients of Civic Awards
- Nature Restoration application documents
- Community Asset Transfer for The Place
- Community Asset Transfer for Carrbridge Ahead Community Orchard
- Community Wealth Building Strategy
- Spean Bridge Community Garden - Spean Bridge, Roy Bridge and Achnacarry SCIO