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03 Dec 2025

Irish language plan for Mayo town approved by Minister Calleary

€672,000 in funding has been made available for the Gaeltacht Service Town over a period of seven years

Irish language plan for Mayo Town approved by Minister Calleary

Annual funding of €96,000 is being made available for the implementation of the plan over a 7-year period.

Minister for Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary TD, has this week announced that he has approved an Irish Language Plan for Ballinrobe. This is an important step in the language planning process in this Gaeltacht Service Town.

Annual funding of €96,000 is being made available for the implementation of the plan over a 7-year period, meaning that a total budget of €672,000 will be available for the implementation of the language plan.

Minister Calleary said: “It is a cause for celebration that Plean Teanga Bhaile an Róba has been approved earlier this week. I congratulate everyone, the community of Baile an Róba, the steering committee and Gnó Mhaigh Eo who worked on the plan. With the continued support of my Department and Foras na Gaeilge for the plan and the overall work that is underway and planned, I am confident that institutions and organisations that are central to the promotion of the Irish language will work hand in hand to implement the plan.”

Baile an Róba is located on the edge of the Gaeltacht, on the eastern side of Loch Measca, and the town plays a significant role in providing public, cultural, commercial and business services to the Gaeltacht community in Dúiche Sheoigheach and Tuar Mhic Éadaigh. The main aim of the plan is to foster and increase the knowledge and daily use of the Irish language in Baile an Róba gradually over the 7-year period of the plan in partnership with local people and local organisations. This goal will be achieved by placing emphasis on various areas: education, culture, sport, recreation, public services and business.

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