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Gaelic Speakers And Canan:
A ferry company is encouraging its staff to learn Gaelic. Caledonian MacBrayne, the government-owned ferry company serving Scotland's Western Isles, is now offering its staff free Gaelic lessons. CalMac's Managing Director Phil Preston said about 10 Relevant To Ferries: Phil Preston said "Around 10% of our staff are Gaelic speakers but we wanted to increase that by offering tuition to as many staff as possible. We have tailored the content of the toolkit so it is relevant to ferries and are sure that once everyone gets a basic understanding and grasp of simple phrases they will want to go on and learn more. This has been a huge undertaking so we are grateful to Cànan for their expertise and guidance and to Bòrd na Gàidhlig for the funding which has made this possible." Ferry To Belgium: Norfolkline ferries is now emerged with DFDS to offer great deals for travellers to travel to Belgium from Scotland. Travellers can get many travel benefits for making their trip to Belgium with Scotland Belgium ferries. Get more knowledge about ferry to Belgium and travel happily. Travellers can always catch a ferry or a train to reach the other part of Belgium for a romantic weekend break or take the whole family in your car and drive through the continent to enjoy summer on the beautiful beaches. |
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percent of the company's 1,200 employees are already Gaelic speakers and Canan, but the company wanted to increase that by offering tuition to as many staff as possible. Some staff at NorthLink Ferries will also have access to the resource.