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Gaelic Society of London - Comunn Gaidhlig Lunnainn - Gaelic in London

Gaelic Society of London - Comunn Gaidhlig Lunnainn - Gaelic in London
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Services: Gaelic Society encourages the learning of Gaelic and piping

There is more Gaelic in London than you may know about, and the Gaelic Society of London is at its heart.  Founded in 1777, it is the oldest Gaelic Society in existence.

There are regular functions which no Gaelic speaker or lover of Gaelic should miss: a Literary Evening addressed by a prominent writer; the annual Tattie and Herring supper; a Burns Supper with a Gaelic slant; ceilidhs with famous singers and talks by famous speakers.

The Society is also a charity, encourages the learning of Gaelic and encourages piping.

Membership is open to all:
Ballrachd Beatha - £50 - Life Membership
Senior Citizens - £25

Please e-mail your details (name, address, telephone number), stating whether you are a fluent Gaelic speaker, learner or simply interested in Gaelic language and culture, to attached address or attached email.

Benevolent Fund

In 1966 the Society agreed to adopt a proposal made by the late Mary Stewart MBE, that a special fund be established to help elderly people resident in the Highlands and Islands.  

The Society hosted a "Hebridean Evening" thereby raising £900 to launch the Fund and the Highlands and Islands Eventide Homes Fund was established. It was hoped that the Fund would give a personal gift or a gift of money to elderly people living alone or resident in an Eventide Home. The Fund was successful in carrying out this aim and the many recipients were remembered by the Gaels in the South.

For many years the late John Nicolson of Raasay and his wife Cathie worked ceaselessly to promote the Fund and, indeed, raised many hundreds of pounds to ensure its continuity. As well as the distribution of personal gifts the Fund has also been able to give help and support in times of illness or bereavement.

As the years passed and conditions changed, on the 23rd of April 1987 the Council Members agreed that the name of the Fund be changed to: "The Gaelic Society of London Benevolent Fund".

At a Council meeting on 24th September 2001 the Society voted to honour John Nicolson's work for the Fund. Accordingly it is now called the John Nicolson Benevolent Fund.

The Fund is ongoing and members are asked to notify the administrator of any other member or friend of the Society who is ill or in need of help. Donations to the Fund are always welcome and receipt will be acknowledged by the administrator.
 
Clients
Gaelic speakers, Non-Gaelic Speakers, New to Gaelic, Gaelic Virgins, Scots, Gaels, All welcome.
 
Why Choose
Gaelic Society of London is the Oldest Gaelic Society in the World still in existence.
 
Gàidhlig ann an Lunnainn

Tha barrachd rudan Gàidhlig a’ dol ann an Lunnainn na shaoileadh tu.  Nan teis-meadhan, bho riamh, tha Comunn Gàidhlig Lunnainn; comunn a chaidh a stèidheachadh anns an ochdamh linn deug.  Is e an comunn Gàidhlig as sine air thalamh.

Gach bliadhna, tha an Comunn a’ cur air adhart tachartasan a bu chòir a bhith air am frithealadh le duine sam bith aig a bheil spèis dhan Ghàidhlig: Feasgar Litreachais, an còmhnaidh le sgrìobhadair cliùiteach; suipeir buntàt’ is sgadan; suipeir Burns le blas Gàidhlig; cèilidhean le seinneadairean ainmeil anns an t-seann nòs; òraidean ùidheil bho luchd-labhairt deas-bhriathrach.

Tha an Comunn a’ brosnachadh’s a’ tacachadh luchd-ionnsachaidh a chànain, agus pìobaireachd cuideachd.

’S e buidheann carthannais clàraichte a th’anns a’ Chomunn agus faodaidh neach sam bith a dhol ’na bhall, Gàidhlig ann neo as.

 

Contact name: Thomas Macaskill
Job Title: Honorary Secretary
Gaelic Society of London
The Gaelic Society, 1 Vincent House, Regency Street,
London London SW1 4BX
England
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