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New funding to preserve Cornish culture, language and heritage

The new fund will help further develop projects around culture and heritage in the area.

St Ives in Cornwall

A new 拢200,000 fund will help support and preserve Cornwall鈥檚 rich language, heritage and culture, Communities Minister Lord Bourne announced today (5 July 2019).

In recognition of Cornish culture鈥檚 unique place in our nation, the funding will help deliver Cornish language education for adults and young people, tackle barriers to education around the traditions and heritage of Cornwall, and provide media and technology opportunities for learners and speakers of Cornish.

Speaking at the UK National Minority Summit,

Communities Minister Lord Bourne said:

As England鈥檚 only recognised regional or minority language, we should support the Cornish language and help it flourish for generations to come.

Cornwall has a rich history and a distinctive identity, and it鈥檚 right that we are committed to promoting it.

This new fund will help further develop projects around culture and heritage in the area.

The funding is recognition of the importance of Cornish history and Cornwall鈥檚 distinct culture and heritage, and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government is keen to continue to work with Cornwall Council and its partners to encourage it鈥檚 further development.

The new 拢200,000 funding from the government will sit alongside money from local partners to help promote Cornwall鈥檚 rich language, culture and heritage.

Cornwall Councillor and Portfolio Holder for Culture, Economy and Planning, Bob Egerton, added:

Cornwall is a unique county and we welcome the funding announcement, which will allow us to preserve, share and develop our distinct culture and identity.

The money will be used towards the development of a Cornish language programme and support the implementation of the Cornish National Minority Education Action Plan; all keys to unlocking the passion and protecting our culture for future generations.

Further information

拢200,000 financial support for 2019/20, to fund a range of Cornish language projects (拢150k) and Cornish culture (拢50k). The funding is broken down as follows:

  • 拢150k to Cornish language programme
  • 拢25k to Tackling Education Barriers
  • 拢10k to the Cornwall Culture Distinctiveness project
  • 拢10k to the Ordinalia Nessa work
  • 拢5k to the Gorsedh Youth Festival

Cornish has been recognised as a protected minority language under the Council of Europe鈥檚 Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (ECRML) since 2002.

In April 2014 the government formally recognised the distinct identity of Cornish people by granting them minority status under the European Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities. This affords聽Cornish people the same status as the UK鈥檚 other Celtic people, the Scots, the Welsh and the Irish.

Cornish language is the only language in England recognised under the Council of Europe鈥檚聽.

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Published 5 July 2019