-
-
Author: Dara Bradley
~ 2 minutes read
A Conamara pressure group has petitioned Government to provide more housing in the Gaeltacht – to help save the Irish language.
BÁNÚ has written to Tánaiste Micheál Martin, as leader of Fianna Fáil, and to Taoiseach Simon Harris, as leader of Fine Gael, detailing how the lack of housing for Irish speakers in Gaeltacht areas was getting worse, every year, placing Irish as a living community language in jeopardy.
The petition – in Irish to Micheál Martin and in English to Simon Harris – appealed to both leaders to ensure that measures will be included in the Programme for Government, which will help to tackle the problem.
The petition asserted that the failure to deal with the housing crisis in Gaeltacht areas was having a detrimental effect on the long-term prospects for Irish as a community language in few remaining Irish speaking areas in the State.
The petition welcomed the commitment given by both Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael in their respective recent General Election Manifestos, which indicated that both parties envisage a role for Údarás na Gaeltachta in the provision of houses for Irish speakers in Gaeltacht areas.
However, BÁNÚ stated in the petition that election promises were worthless unless they translated into a solid commitment in the Programme for Government to give Údarás na Gaeltachta the statutory power – as well as the necessary resources – to enable it to actively engage in housing provision, including the procurement and preparation of serviced sites which could be sold at cost to Irish speakers to build their own houses.
Caption: Conradh na Gaeilge’s Róisín Ní Chinnéide, speaking in support of BÁNÚ’s campaign on housing in the Gaeltacht, outside Leinster House, last May.
Get the full story in this week’s Connacht Tribune, on sale in shops now, or you can download the digital edition from www.connachttribune.ie. You can also download our Connacht Tribune App from Apple’s App Store or get the Android Version from Google Play.
For more, read this week’s Connacht Tribune:
Connacht Tribune Digital Edition App
Download the Connacht Tribune Digital Edition App to access to Galway’s best-selling newspaper. Click HERE to download it for iPhone and iPad from Apple’s App Store, or HERE to get the Android Version from Google Play.
Or purchase the Digital Edition for PC, Mac or Laptop from Pagesuite HERE.
Get the Connacht Tribune Live app
The Connacht Tribune Live app is the home of everything that is happening in Galway City and county. It’s completely FREE and features all the latest news, sport and information on what’s on in your area. Click HERE to download it for iPhone and iPad from Apple’s App Store, or HERE to get the Android Version from Google Play.
More like this:
Galway Christmas Market closed today due to Storm Bram
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FMGalway's Christmas Market will be closed today due to...
Virtual career event for secondary students interested in Galway hospitals
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FMGalway University Hospitals will this week host a vir...
Status yellow wind alert for Galway to turn Orange in coming hours
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FMA status yellow wind warning - now in place for the e...
Taoiseach can’t fathom Bearna’s bus problems
An Taoiseach Micheál Martin said there was “no shortage of resources” for more buses to serve Bea...
Údarás vote won’t piggyback bye-election
Uncertainty surrounds the timing of elections to the board of Údarás na Gaeltachta – but they won...
St. Killian’s, New Inn, Class of ’75 reunite 50 years on for evening of memories
Half a century ago they walked through the front door as boys – now 50 years on, the First Year C...
University of Galway hosts sensory friendly Santas Grotto
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM With Christmas right around the corner, many f...
60 patients with flu being treated today at Galway's public hospitals
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM60 patients with flu are being treated today across G...
Salthill car parks to close at 6 this evening along with several coastal roads as Storm Bram approaches
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FMSalthill car parks are to close at 6 this evening alo...
Sign Up To get Weekly Sports UPDATES