PBP - Languages, Culture & Arts
There should be an Irish Language Act and protections for Ulster Scots
Court
Strongly AgreeColeraine
Strongly AgreeBallyarnett
Strongly AgreeFaughan
Strongly AgreeOrmiston
Strongly AgreeLisnasharragh
Strongly AgreeDerg
Strongly AgreeWaterside
Strongly AgreeFoyleside
Strongly Agree
Sign Language (British & Irish) should be protected languages
Court
Strongly AgreeColeraine
Strongly AgreeBallyarnett
Strongly AgreeFaughan
Strongly AgreeOrmiston
Strongly AgreeLisnasharragh
Strongly AgreeDerg
Strongly AgreeWaterside
Strongly AgreeFoyleside
Strongly Agree
Government subsidies should be made available for foreign language courses
Court
Strongly AgreeColeraine
Strongly AgreeBallyarnett
Strongly AgreeFaughan
Strongly AgreeOrmiston
Strongly AgreeLisnasharragh
Strongly AgreeDerg
Strongly AgreeWaterside
Strongly AgreeFoyleside
Strongly Agree
More funding should be made available for the Arts Council to make available for grants
Court
Strongly AgreeColeraine
Strongly AgreeBallyarnett
Strongly AgreeFaughan
Strongly AgreeOrmiston
Strongly AgreeLisnasharragh
Strongly AgreeDerg
Strongly AgreeWaterside
Strongly AgreeFoyleside
Strongly Agree
Adequate support for the Arts Council should be put in place so they are in a position to process more grant applications & within more appropriate timescales
Court
Strongly AgreeColeraine
Strongly AgreeBallyarnett
Strongly AgreeFaughan
Strongly AgreeOrmiston
Strongly AgreeLisnasharragh
Strongly AgreeDerg
Strongly AgreeWaterside
Strongly AgreeFoyleside
Strongly Agree
Government should seek to provide studio spaces in towns & cities for creatives to use, including incentivising building owners to offer empty properties as spaces if they are temporarily unused
Court
Strongly AgreeColeraine
Strongly AgreeBallyarnett
Strongly AgreeFaughan
Strongly AgreeOrmiston
Strongly AgreeLisnasharragh
Strongly AgreeDerg
Strongly AgreeWaterside
Strongly AgreeFoyleside
Strongly Agree