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Croileagan Clach Mhanainn

We are a Gaelic Parent and Child group catering for children from 0 - 5 years. We are based in Menstrie, and parents and children can come along and have fun learning Gaelic through play and song.

The group meets once a week during term time:

You do not have to be able to speak Gaelic to join our group, only an interest in the language and a willingness to encourage the children to learn words, phrases and songs.

Our play leader is a native speaker from Barra in the Western Isles.

So, if you live in central Scotland and have an interest in Gaelic, come along and join us!

Welcome Pack

On joining, you can choose to take away our welcome pack which includes a CD with useful Gaelic phrases geared towards babies and toddlers.

Management Committee

The group is run by a volunteer committee and new committee members are also welcome.

Further Information

For more information, please contact the

You can also visit Bòrd na Gàidhlig's website which gives a host of information on the Gaelic language.

The Croileagan is a registered charity No: SC034102.

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