Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins outlined her commitment to the Irish language during a meeting with Forbairt Feirste today.
The Minister provided the group with an update on progress the Department is making on a range of issues including signage on the public transport network and a road signage pilot scheme in the Gaeltacht Quarter.
Speaking after the meeting Minister Kimmins commented: “I share Forbairt Feirste’s enthusiasm for the visibility and promotion of the Irish language across the public transport network and I was pleased to recently announce the introduction of the language on physical signage at Grand Central Station as well as ticket vending machines.
The Minister concluded: “My Department is currently finalising the design of the bi-lingual traffic signs for the pilot on the Falls Road in the Gaeltacht quarter between Springfield Road and Whiterock Road and I plan to make a further announcement on these in the near future.
“My officials are also carrying out a review of the Department’s Irish Language Policy to ensure that it is in line with the Identity and Language Act.”
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