National Museums Scotland has launched a consultation on its draft Gaelic Language Plan.
With a deadline of 5pm on Monday 10 April 2017, National Museums would like to hear views from all interested individuals and external organisations.
The new plan will run from 2017-2021 and will be developed in line with the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005.
The purpose of the plan is to set out National Museums Scotland’s commitment to the aspirations and objectives in the National Plan for Gaelic, in the context of the organisation’s wider vision – to connect Scotland to the world and the world to Scotland – and in relation to the breadth of our collections in what is one of the largest multidisciplinary collections in the UK.
The consultation will run for six weeks, closing on Monday 10 April 2017.
Your views
The draft Gaelic Language Plan and details of how to give your views are available at www.nms.ac.uk
Written responses should be sent to gaelicplan@nms.ac.uk no later than 5pm on 10 April 2017.
For more information please contact Susan Gray, Press Office, Tel 0131 247 4088 or email s.gray@nms.ac.uk