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Corporate Plan

The Ulster-Scot Agency’s first three-year corporate plan was published in January 2000 and marked the beginning of the formal development of the Ulster-Scots language and culture.

The plan was published in three language, English, Ulster-Scots and Irish, in recognition of the languages used and spoken over the centuries and today on this island.

Such was the demand for the Agency’s bi-lingual English/Ulster-Scots corporate plan, that it had to be reprinted after the consultation period of Jan-February 2000.

The plan in three languages was published on the Agency’s first website in 2000, making it the only tri-lingual website in the UK and Republic of Ireland.