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Co-fharpais Choimhearsnachd is Gnìomhachas8mh Màirt 2010 Thathas a’ sireadh tagraidhean airson a’ choimhearsnachd agus a’ ghnìomhachas is motha a th’air togail a thoirt do chleachdadh agus ùrachadh na Gàidhlig thairis air a’ bhliadhna a chaidh seachad. Tha na farpaisean a th’ air an cur am bog le Comunn na Gàidhlig, an co-bhonn le Iomairt na Gàidhealtachd ’s nan Eilean, a’ tighinn le duaisean airgid. Gheibh a’ ghnìomhachas agus a’ choimhearsnachd a ghleidheas a’ chiad àite sna farpaisean £3,000 an urra, agus gheibh an fheadhainn a bhios san darna àite san treas àite £1,500 agus £500 an urra. Gleus – Coimhearsnachd Gàidhlig na Bliadhna Faodar cur a-staigh airson duais Gleus as leth sgìre sam bith a th’air aithneachadh mar choimhearsnachd taobh staigh raon-obrach HIE. Chan eil tomhasan no crìochan àraid air meud na coimhearsnachd agus dh’fhaodadh gur e baile beag no mòr a bhiodh ann, neo grunn bhailtean a thigeadh còmhla, fhad sa dh’fhaodar an cruinneachadh a mheasadh mar “choimhearsnachd” le dualchas aithnichte. Gnìomh – Gnìomhachas Gàidhlig na Bliadhna Bu choir do thagraidhean airson Gnìomh tighinn o gnìomhachasan a tha aithnichte gu coimearsalta agus ag obair mar ghnìomhachas. Feumaidh iad a bhith a’ tighinn beò fa leth bho bhuidheann sam bith eile, no taobh-staigh buidheann nas mò, agus cha bu chòir dhaibh bhith nam pàirt no nam meur de dh’obair ùghdarras ionadail, companaidhean iomairt no buidhnean eile maoinichte le buidhnean poblach. Thuirt Dòmhnall MacNèill, Ceannard ChnaG, “Tha sinn mothachail gu bheil gnìomhachasan is coimhearsnachdan ann a tha a’ dèanamh dìcheall airson ùrachadh a thoirt air a’ Ghàidhlig, agus a tha a’ cur an làn thaic ris an obair leasachaidh a tha a’ gabhail àite an ceartuair. Tha sinne air leth toilichte na farpaisean seo a chuir air dòigh gus aithne a thoirt do na h-oidhirpean sin. Chan e a-mhàin gum bidh seo na chuideachadh do na coimhearsnachdan is gnìomhachasan a ghleidheas na duaisean, ach le bhith a’ beachdachadh air na tha iadsan air a dhèanamh, gabhaidh leasanan ionnsachadh a bhios gu feum an àiteachan eile.” Thuirt Alasdair MacLeòid, Oifigear Leasachaidh Gàidhlig aig Iomairt na Gàidhealtachd ’s nan Eilean, “Tha fòcas làidir aig HIE air gnìomhachasan agus coimhearsnachdan a bhith ga leasachadh fhèin agus a’ gabhail sealbh air cothroman ùra tro bhith a’ cleachdadh na Gàidhlig. Tha seo cho cudromach oir ’s minig gur iad na coimhearsnachdan a tha fhathast làidir a thaobh a’ Ghàidhlig is motha aig a bheil na dùbhlain a thaobh leasachadh eaconamaidh. Tha sinne cinnteach gun toir foillseachadh soirbheachadh spionnadh do choimhearsnachdan is gnìomhachasan eile agus gur e farmad a ni treabhadh.” Tha bileagan fiosrachaidh/tagraidh rim faighinn aig www.cnag.org.uk neo bho oifisean ChnaG an Inbhir Nis is Steòrnabhagh. Feumaidh tagraidhean airson an dà fharpais a bhith a-staigh ro 31 Cèitean 2010. Thèid na tagraidhean a mheasadh le panail air am bidh riochdairean bho Chomunn na Gàidhlig, Iomairt na Gàidhealtachd ’s nan Eilean is Bòrd na Gàidhlig agus thèid na duaisean a thoirt seachad aig Cuirm Coimhearsnachd anns an t-Samhradh 2010. Tha Gleus is Gnìomh air am maoineachadh le Iomairt na Gàidhealtachd ’s nan Eilean agus air an ruith le Comunn na Gàidhlig. |
Community and Business of the Year Competition8th March 2010 Nominations are now being sought for the community and business which have done most towards the growth and revitalisation of the Gaelic language over the past year.
The competitions, being launched by Comunn na Gàidhlig and in conjunction with Highlands and Islands Enterprise, come with cash prizes. The winners in both categories will receive £3,000, runners-up will receive £1,500 and third place nominations will each get £500. Gleus - Gaelic Community of the Year Nominations for ‘Gleus’, the Gaelic Community of the Year should highlight communities which can demonstrate the use of Gaelic as a spoken language, high visibility of the language in the community, frequency of ‘Gàidhealach’ (Gaelic cultural) social events, the availability of Gaelic education and childcare and the use of Gaelic amongst young people, or those who are making strong progress towards the above. Entries for Gleus, The Community of the Year competition, may be made by any recognised and clearly defined community throughout the Highlands and Islands. There are no strict limits to the size of the community, be it a township, village or collection of townships or villages as long as the area can be defined as having a sense of belonging to a common community. Gnìomh – Gaelic Business of the Year Gnìomh – The Gaelic Business of the Year award will go to the businesses that can best demonstrate a strong use of Gaelic among staff, and with customers, which has a high level of visibility of the language within the company and which uses Gaelic in branding/marketing of the company or its products. Again, businesses making strong progress towards these objectives could be eligible.
Enties for Gnìomh, The Gaelic Business of the Year is open any recognised commercial enterprise operating as a business. It should be operating on a stand-alone basis rather than as part of a wider Group and should not be part of the operation of local authorities, enterprise companies or organisations funded by public agencies. Donald MacNeill, Chief Executive of Comunn na Gàidhlig, said: “We know there are communities and businesses out there who are making strong efforts to help revitalise Gaelic, and who are playing their part in the overall development effort. We are delighted to be able to run these competitions to be able to reward them in some small way. Not only does this benefit the communities and businesses themselves, but by considering what they have done, we can learn lessons that may be applicable elsewhere.” Alasdair Macleod, Gaelic Development Officer with Highlands Enterprise said, “HIE has a strong focus on businesses and communities developing themselves and realising new opportunities through the use of Gaelic. Not least because many of the communities where Gaelic is strongest are those which face some of the greatest development challenges. Success is the best persuader, and we are convinced that highlighting achievements here will spur others on.” Information Packs and Entry Forms are available at www.cnag.org.uk or from the CnaG offices at Inverness and Stornoway. The Entries for both competitions must be received by 31st May 2010. The entries will be considered by a panel of judges made up of representatives from Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Bòrd na Gàidhlig and Comunn na Gàidhlig and the awards will be made at an event in Summer 2010. The Gaelic Community of the Year and Gaelic Business of the Year awards are funded by Highlands and Islands Enterprise and administered by Comunn na Gàidhlig. |
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