FÉILE CHLANN GHORMLAITHE 2026
Bhí muid ar bís tús a chur le Féile Chlann Ghormlaithe don chéad uair riamh! Ár mbuíochas ar fad le gach duine a rinne ceiliúradh linn do sheoladh na féile an deireadh seachtaine seo caite! 👏🎉
Go mbeirimid beo ar an am seo arís!
Róis-Máire Donnelly from Sinn Féin & Hedley Abernethy from
Alliance Party.
The new Lord Mayor & Deputy Lord Mayor of Belfast.
(📸Belfast City Council).
If anyone has any old posters they are no longer using- we would love to take them! Particularly old political posters from NI.
We recently picked up these political posters from the 80s and are in love!
For the first time, we are happy to announce that Féile Chlann Ghormlaithe will be starting at the end of the month!
Below is the festival programme, join us for the launch of the festival with a number of events planned!
A chairde, don chéad uair riamh, tá áthas orainn a fhógairt go mbeidh Féile Chlann Ghormlaithe ar siúl ag deireadh na míosa!
Tá clár na féile ar fáil thíos, bígí linn le haghaidh seoladh na féile le neart imeachtaí ar siúl!
#feilechlannghormlaithe
NIPNP has now reached the end of its current funding period and the team is in the process of winding down activities. We regret that we are no longer in a position to respond to requests for information or translations. We appreciate your understanding as we conclude this phase.
Not so much division on campus regarding dual-language signage after all, by the looks of it. Well done to @AnCumannGaelach and all who campaigned for this magnificent result, which is another step toward equality, inclusivity and tolerance. Maith sibh go léir!
Students at @QUBelfast have voted overwhelmingly to reinstate signage in Irish and English at the university's students' union. https://t.co/3BjsEhmqX8
Speaking following the publication of the results of the referendum today, Ciarán Mac Giolla Bhéin, President of Conradh na Gaeilge, has said:
“As a former student at Queen’s who was studying Irish after the University had taken down dual-language language signs from campus, I am absolutely delighted with the historic outcome of this referendum. Students have now given Queen’s University and the Students Union a very strong and powerful mandate to implement language equality and give Irish equal status to English as an official language of the University. Senior Management of Queen’s must finally bring to an end their ‘English-only’ policies and immediately implement a comprehensive dual-language approach that is deeply rooted in best-practise and inclusiveness. These results demonstrate, as similar public consultations have demonstrated over the years, that there is widespread public support for provisions to support the Irish language in public life here. More than 25 years on since provision was made in the Good Friday Agreement to “take resolute action” for the Irish language, an Irish language policy in Queen’s represents our community’s most basic expectation from a leading public authority, especially one that places such an emphasis on values such as respect and integrity. I want to commend the incredible activists in An Cumann Gaelach in Queen’s for their leadership, their hard-work, their drive and their vision, finally fulfilling a student-led campaign going back almost 30 years.”
🔥Tromlach ollmhór, 92% (4,607) ar son Ollscoil Dhátheangach i mBéal Feirste agus toradh cinniúnach ar reifreann chun an Ghaeilge a chur ar chomhchéim leis an Bhéarla in Ollscoil na Banríona
🚨Huge majority 92% (4,607) endorses ‘dual-language University’ as defining referendum signals new era of language rights putting Irish and English on equal-footing in Queen’s