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Belfast council launching functioning, evolving language policy</h1>
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21 April, 2017 00:59</time>
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<p>TODAY Belfast City Council will take steps to achieve what the
stalled talks at Stormont have so far failed to do – launch a
functioning, evolving language policy.</p>
<p>After months of language-based issues dominating the headlines,
Belfast City Council is leading the way in delivering for all citizens,
showing how a joint-up approach can deliver an inclusive outcome for
everyone. After all, language defines who we are, so it is only right
that we celebrate it.</p>
<p>As a multi-cultural city, the streets of Belfast regularly come alive
with the sounds of different languages and dialects – something the
council recognised when it first started consulting on what shape the
city’s new language policy should take.</p>
<p>The strategy delivers for Ulster Scots and minority languages,
including sign language, but the main focus is likely to be on the Irish
language. Despite the political football the Irish language has become,
it is worth remembering it’s simply not for one side of our community,
but remains part of our shared culture and heritage.</p>
<p>A unified proposal, if given the go ahead will start to see small
changes, such as seeing tourism and cultural initiatives promoted
through Irish and the use of Irish language when it comes to everyday
use of council services, facilities and events. In everyday practice
this means things like the development of an Irish language micro site
within the website, the provision of an Irish language or bilingual
version of press statements to the Irish language media as appropriate
and recognising the practice of speaking Irish in the council chamber.</p>
<p>To help deliver this the opportunity is also there to appoint an
Irish language officer, with the help of Foras na Gaeilge, at a maximum
cost of £20,000 to the council. But this is only the beginning. Alliance
wants to see an end to the politicising of the Irish language and the
often offensive characterisation of the language and its speakers.</p>
<p>This will only be achieved if the language is promoted outside
traditional means, opening it up to currently closed doors, making it a
true part of our city. But this is only one part of a longterm strategy
to see the open and diverse city that Belfast has become reflected in
how it is governed.</p>
<p>Many other languages have a place in our city and Alliance will be
pushing to establish an ethnic minority language forum to hear from
speakers how we can best serve them. Language and culture plays an
important role in our city. As our recently launched language policy for
the city states – Tús maith, leath na hoibre – a good start is half the
work. Once the policy is approved, you will have your chance to have
your say when the document goes out to public consultation.</p><p><a href="http://www.irishnews.com/opinion/letterstotheeditor/2017/04/21/news/belfast-council-launching-functioning-evolving-language-policy-1004311/">http://www.irishnews.com/opinion/letterstotheeditor/2017/04/21/news/belfast-council-launching-functioning-evolving-language-policy-1004311/</a><br></p><br clear="all"><br>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature">**************************************<br>N.b.: Listing on the lgpolicy-list is merely intended as a service to its members<br>and implies neither approval, confirmation nor agreement by the owner or sponsor of the list as to the veracity of a message's contents. Members who disagree with a message are encouraged to post a rebuttal, and to write directly to the original sender of any offensive message. A copy of this may be forwarded to this list as well. (H. Schiffman, Moderator)<br><br>For more information about the lgpolicy-list, go to <a href="https://groups.sas.upenn.edu/mailman/" target="_blank">https://groups.sas.upenn.edu/mailman/</a><br>listinfo/lgpolicy-list<br>*******************************************</div>
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