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OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN GAELIC

An open day took place in the Arbroath Volunteer Centre on Saturday morning to promote the Gaelic classes which are planned for the town.

Local man Robert Johnston has been campaigning for Gaelic classes for over a year.

And this has culminated in Seonag Anderson, from CIL Gaidhlig (Gaelic Language Promotion Association), agreeing to hold classes if there is enough interest the area.

Pictured are, from left, back - potential leaders Graham Smith and Edward Cairney: front - Robert Johnston and Seonag Anderson.


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Thursday 24 May 2012

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