• The Western Isles Council has purchased Gaelic Scrabble sets for every school in the Western Isles, a move aimed at promoting and preserving the Gaelic language. The Gaelic Scrabble sets, which feature Gaelic words and their English translations, are expected to be a valuable educational tool for students, helping them to learn and engage with the Gaelic language in a fun and interactive way.
• The initiative is part of the council's broader efforts to support and revitalize the Gaelic language, which is considered an important part of the cultural heritage of the Western Isles. By providing Gaelic Scrabble sets to all schools in the region, the council hopes to encourage the use of Gaelic among students and foster a greater appreciation for the language.
• The move has been welcomed by Gaelic advocates and educators, who believe that the Gaelic Scrabble sets will help to make learning the language more accessible and engaging for students. The sets are also expected to be useful for language learners of all ages, as they provide a fun and interactive way to practice Gaelic vocabulary and spelling.