
Conradh na Gaeilge ⭕️
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Conradh na Gaeilge ⭕️
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Fóram daonlathach phobal na Gaeilge ó 1893 Democratic forum for the Irish Language Community since 1893 https://t.co/h5Cf4snRyn | Carthanas / Charity: RCN 20003869



64 residents in favour. 3 residents against. Unionist Councillors refused, denied and delayed this dual language street sign for almost 4 years. A Grandmother from Port an Dúnáin fought them in court. Now, a dual-language sign for Cnoc Cois Coille has been confirmed. Equality!

🚨 NUA: Dual-language signage erected in Ulster University SU across all campuses 🔥... 94% of students voted in favour ✅ ... 94% !!! A long era of exclusion comes to an end. Inclusion & equality win the day🅾️ 🫵Today let's make history at Queen's! Cearta Teanga @QUBelfast🫵

✅ Comhionannas ~ Equality ✅ Following almost 4 years of Unionist Councillors breaching their own dual-language policy, 4 years of denial and delay, a Grandmother from Port an Dúnáin has finally brought Irish language rights to her own street on the Garvaghy Road ❤️




"Four years of delay and denial" - Portadown residents celebrate High Court victory in dual-language signage case. Residents of Woodside Hill of Garvaghy Road presented Armagh, Banbridge, Craigavon Council (ABC) with a valid petition requesting a dual-language street sign in 2022. In 2023 ABC Council carried out a survey of all residents on the street. With only three residents voting against the signage, the council rejected it.



"Four years of delay and denial" - Portadown residents celebrate High Court victory in dual-language signage case. Residents of Woodside Hill of Garvaghy Road presented Armagh, Banbridge, Craigavon Council (ABC) with a valid petition requesting a dual-language street sign in 2022. In 2023 ABC Council carried out a survey of all residents on the street. With only three residents voting against the signage, the council rejected it.

"Four years of delay and denial" - Portadown residents celebrate High Court victory in dual-language signage case. Residents of Woodside Hill of Garvaghy Road presented Armagh, Banbridge, Craigavon Council (ABC) with a valid petition requesting a dual-language street sign in 2022. In 2023 ABC Council carried out a survey of all residents on the street. With only three residents voting against the signage, the council rejected it.








“I cannot recall feeling any existential dread triggered by the sight of a few Irish words on a sign”👏 Alt cumhachtach sa Belfast Telegraph inniu le Fionola Meredith @BelTel

