Caithness Councillors Come Out Against Bilingual Signs

by GSI Online News Team

The debate over bilingual signage in Caithness continues, the Press & Journal reports.

Nine out of the area’s ten councillors have come out against bilingual signage in their area.  

Speaking on the subject Independent councillor David Bremner said:

The council should respect the differences that exist within the different counties of the Highlands. We’re not anti-Gaelic, but let’s not waste public money on something the public don’t really want here.

Whilst Caithness council seems to be forming a bloc of opposition to the bilingual signage policy, the issue is unlikely to be resolved any time soon.