Phil catches up with interviews on Neddy Beg Hom Ruy, a new ancient Celtic dictionary and a Smooinaght Mie. We also hear from 8th Manx Youth Bard Matilda Watson. T'ee loayrt Gaelg as t'ee goaill moyrn ass cur nyn jengey er y hoshiaght. Matilda aboo! https://t.co/yokHhsl6YF
New Manx Wildlife Trust CEO Graham Makepeace-Warne tells Perspective why the Isle of Man needs a Wildlife Trust and explains why wildlife needs our help. It seem that talking about the Birds and the Bees has never been more necessary! https://t.co/KaMxbuMmLz
In this week's shortened Goll as Gaccan we hear a bit about the Cooish, the Ned Maddrell Lecture & the Reih Bleeaney Vanannan. Slightly more good tunes this week as Phil had the murran and his voice was struggling. Gaelg, Cooish as Blein ny Gaelgey aboo! https://t.co/9rLAXIAye1
The Year of the Manx Language, Blein ny Gaelgey has been officially launched at the start of the Cooish Manx language festival. So why does government and the various Manx language agencies, groups and speakers think the language is so important? https://t.co/8wFyJts0o6
Government’s Transport Strategy and why did Tynwald pick one of the highest year’s for green house gas emissions as the base line on which future emissions reductions are referenced? https://t.co/gjWUEw6jU1
Tynwald’s Environment & Infrastructure Committee held an evidence session with officers from the MUA last week & there were several revelations which should be of interest to us all. What does this mean for future energy production for the Isle of Man? https://t.co/cxpGdaPLFe
Live cake testing, next month's Manx language festival the 'Cooish' and a skutch of Manx words and phrases thrown in for good measure. Kiaull braew yindyssagh as cre'n fockle share son cinnamon? https://t.co/JmDhj4s59z
Day One of the Isle of Man Government conference while light on major policy announcements and big reveals was very engaging and well put together. Is our government ready to meet these challenges? Real progress or empty promises of jam tomorrow? https://t.co/I9kQLe315g
Phil talks to Charles Guard about recently registered heritage structures including Tynwald Hill, the Royal Chapel in St Johns and the old Peel railway station now incorporated in the House of Manannan. Nee tashtey ashoonagh ta Chalse? Er lhiam dy vel. https://t.co/H2cOQp30Xb
There’s a consultation happening now on a new strategic plan which "will help build great communities, protect our environment, and promote sustainable development." The plan will affect the appearance of the Island in which we live so your view matters. https://t.co/7gpTV6a4IE
Ruth and Phil explore the Manx word for mouse, talk a bout the Cooish and the Year of the Manx Language. As palchey reddyn mie yindyssagh elley! https://t.co/4kLrPQDzyA
Former Douglas East MHK Chris Robertshaw tried and by his own admission failed to bring about the reforms to Manx politics he thinks are needed for IoM Government to succeed. He tells us what his new political force 'Future IOM' hopes to achieve. https://t.co/HJ1MjVBLUb
David's banjo lessons are showing promise, we've got a few Rushen placenames, a perfect pop from the chutney and nine out of ten for the plum jam. Ta palchey dy reddyn mie 'sy theihll agh cha nel monney jeu ny share na Goll as Gaccan! ..... foddee? https://t.co/3wPAAgXVya
DoI Minister Michelle Haywood is doing her best to get on the front foot but government has had limited success in dealing with the housing crisis. Dr Haywood tells us why her plan for a Housing Agency will succeed where government has so far failed. https://t.co/y1aZn6t0TF
Peter Kelly joins Phil to discus 13 government buildings & structures which have been proposed for registration, including the Tynwald Buildings & various railway & tramway structures. Chammah's shen palchey dy chiaull braew neesht. Radio Vannin aboo! https://t.co/tl5UH7m0o2
Loads crammed into Goll as Gaccan this week. How to make blackberry jam in Manx, the benefits of bilingualism and a new Manx fiddle music book. As palchey dy chiaull braew yindyssagh neesht. Goll as Gaccan aboo! https://t.co/c0ZsVUeAle