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Mallon progresses Irish Language Signage

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Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has affirmed her commitment to language equality by announcing that signage containing the Irish language will be rolled out on the West Belfast Glider route from Millfield to McKinstry Road.

Minister Mallon said:  “In line with the commitments to Irish Language in New Decade, New Approach, I am delighted to announce my intention to rollout Irish language signage on the West Belfast Glider Route.  This will see signs on board these Glider vehicles across the west for the first time in both Irish and English. This is a step in the right direction for language equality and while it’s just a first step, I want to make clear that I am ambitious and committed to realising the change promised in New Decade, New Approach and a year on since the signing of this Agreement, I am pleased that I am making progress on the promises made to our Irish language community.

“These measures will be implemented as quickly as possible.  As I have outlined since coming to office, one of my priorities in government will be to ensure equality is at the heart of all that we do. Equality cannot wait and while there is still much more work to be done, I want to send a clear signal that the change needed must come.

“I look forward to working with all partners right across Northern Ireland to deliver on the promises our citizens deserve.”