Udarás na Gaeltachta (The Irish Language Regional Authority in English), refers to a Regional State Agency in Ireland which is responsible for the economic, social and cultural development of Irish language (Gaeltacht) regions of Ireland. Its stated purpose is to strengthen the Gaeltacht communities and to increase the quality of life of its community members.
It has a strong role in attracting enterprise into Gaeltacht areas, many of which are isolated and economically disadvantaged. The Irish language plays a focal role in the way in which local businesses are run, and European Union grant-aid is often provided to indigenous startup companies. They are also involved in the setting up of community co-operatives and employment schemes.
It was originally established in 1980 under the Údarás na Gaeltachta Act, 1979, superceding its predecessor Gaeltarra Éireann which had been established in 1957 under the Gaeltacht Industries Act of the same year.
Its head office is in Furbo , County Galway, with regional offices in Dingle, Ballymakeera , Derrybeg and Belmullet.
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