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AnIrish Language Network (Irish: Líonra Gaeilge pl. Líonraí Gaeilge) is a designation applicable to areas in both jurisdictions on the island of Ireland.

History

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The Gaeltacht Act 2012 (in the Republic of Ireland) allowed for the designation by the cross-border body Foras na Gaeilge and the Irish Department of Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht of certain areas as Irish Language Networks (Líonraí Gaeilge) outside the traditional Irish-speaking areas collectively known as the Gaeltacht. The designation recognises a certain level of community and State support for the Irish language, and is made by electoral division or settlement name.[1] The designation is to be made where the commitment to the Irish language seems strong enough to justify it, and can be revoked if language plans are not followed-through successfully.[citation needed]

In February 2018, Foras na Gaeilge announced that five areas – West Belfast, Loughrea, Carn Tóchair, Ennis and Clondalkin Village – were designated as having the first Irish Language Networks, subject to the committees in the networks co-formulating and adopting approved Irish language plans which are since in place.[2][3] Foras na Gaeilge have said that they expect to also designate other areas outside the Gaeltacht as Irish Language Networks,[4] although as of early 2024, no new designations have been made.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Irish Language Networks". Gaelphobal. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  • ^ "Ennis Recognised As Líonra Gaeilge". Clare FM. 28 February 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  • ^ "Irish-speaking areas in north set for official status for first time". The Irish News. 23 February 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  • ^ "Historical Step for Irish Language Speaking Communities outside of the Gaeltacht". Foras na Gaeilge. 22 February 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2018.

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