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Feumaidh sibh iarrtas a chur a-steach air loidhne aig enter.ancomunn.co.uk
Entries must be submitted online at enter.ancomunn.co.uk.
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Ba chóir duit iarrtas a dhéanamh ar cheadúnas foghlaimeora do Chatagóir C nó C1 chun trucail a thiomáint agus D nó D1 chun bus a thiomáint. Tá fáil ar an bhfoirm iarratais le haghaidh ceadúnas foghlaimeora, Foirm D201, ó d’Oifig Mótarchánach.
If you are applying for a learner permit, you should apply for a permit for category C or C1 for a truck and category D or D1 for a bus. The application form for a learner permit, Form D201, is available from your Motor Taxation Office. You can also download Form D201 (pdf).
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O chionn ghoirid, tha àireamh luchd-ionnsachaidh a’ dol am meud gu h-ealamh agus bho chionn ghoirid, thug iarrtas an t-sluaigh brosnachadh do ghrunn iomairtean a chum leasachadh cànain; nam measg, chaidh Oifis Iomairtean na Gàidhlig a stèidheachadh an taobh a-staigh an Riaghaltais.
Though the last century witnessed a drastic decline in the number of Gaelic speakers here, largely as a result of social, economic and institutional pressures, other aspects of Gaelic culture, like music and dance, remain strong. In recent years, the number of language learners has also expanded rapidly and public demand has prompted a number of progressive initiatives aimed at language renewal; including the establishment of an Office of Gaelic Affairs within the provincial government.
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O chionn ghoirid, tha àireamh luchd-ionnsachaidh a’ dol am meud gu h-ealamh agus bho chionn ghoirid, thug iarrtas an t-sluaigh brosnachadh do ghrunn iomairtean a chum leasachadh cànain; nam measg, chaidh Oifis Iomairtean na Gàidhlig a stèidheachadh an taobh a-staigh an Riaghaltais.
Though the last century witnessed a drastic decline in the number of Gaelic speakers here, largely as a result of social, economic and institutional pressures, other aspects of Gaelic culture, like music and dance, remain strong. In recent years, the number of language learners has also expanded rapidly and public demand has prompted a number of progressive initiatives aimed at language renewal; including the establishment of an Office of Gaelic Affairs within the provincial government.