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Donegal businesses which support and promote the Irish language were presented with business Gradaim Awards at an event in City Hall, Dublin.
In all the efforts of 37 businesses from the Donegal Airport to the Bus Feda transport company, public houses, shops and businesses were recognised.
Chairman of Donegal County Council Liam ‘’It’s fantastic to see the hard work and commitment of Donegal businesses recognised, to preserve and grow the Irish language through their day to day services.’’
Gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded to the businesses in three different categories: Signage; Marketing and Branding; Service in Irish.
As part of Donegal County Council’s #BuyDonegal / #CeannaighDúnnanGall campaign a special ‘’Gaeltacht Dhún naGall’’ themed week will focus on Gaeltacht businesses with a number of prizes and special offers taking place from December 12th. See http://buydonegal.com for more details.
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