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Armagh Irish Speaking Community left devastated as funding application is rejected for Campa Mhacha

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Nicola comiskey
9 years ago

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Bernard Cauldwell
9 years ago

sad day,

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Angela Powell
9 years ago

Absolutely disgraceful. Was really looking forward to my daughter going to this in July

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Michael Oneill
9 years ago

This is a disgrace I have 3 grandchildren fluent Irish speakers and is this what they have to look forward too in this ridiculous state . No equality here .

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Sinead oneill
9 years ago

An absolute discharge. There must be discretion to consider this application

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Usaid rphiost an cheaduair eile

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Mary
9 years ago

This is a positive cultural experience for Kids - the sort of activity that must be funded and encouraged.

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frank keating
9 years ago

Fund the children For the irish class

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Caoilfionn OHanlon
9 years ago

Restore funding for the irish language. Believe in culture and nurture it.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Typical of the double standards that exist in our society today

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Colm MacEoin
9 years ago

Cearta Teanga

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Lynda Lennon
9 years ago

Give them their funding. Why should the kids lose out over a blunder by the Royal Mail?

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Juliana de Buitleir
9 years ago

Tá déistean orm!

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Teenie grimley
9 years ago

This is terrible error 5 of my sons attended tis every summer over the years and loved it they all fluent irish and proud to be irish

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Marlene Bradley
9 years ago

Dearg Le fearg

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Josephine Mulvenna
9 years ago

tá sé seo mícheart - this situation needs sorting out now.

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Brian Gollogly
9 years ago

We need to promote and encourage everything to do with our native language.

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Martin Mc veigh
9 years ago

I once was a younge child who went to campa Mhacha and it was the best time ever I have so much memories from it. It's brilliant for the fluent speakers so they don't go back to school forgetting some of their Irish. The trips were amazing too. As a younge gaeligor I believe that this camp should remain open as it promotes the Irish language and gives the children time to have fun during the summer. Everyone loves campa mhacha and if it doesn't remain on in the summer the children will have nothing to do and no Irish to learn!

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Dearbhla Curran
9 years ago

We haven't moved one inch!

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Marie Conlon
9 years ago

Total disgrace