Cornwall Council has drawn up a new three-year plan to increase the use of Cornish language with a focus on the spoken language. he authority launched its first three-year plan in 2015 and has now published a draft plan for 2019 to 2022.
A report going to the council's Cabinet next week states that there has been a "lack of progress" in training and the use of spoken Cornish so that is a particular focus for the new plan.
However the report does highlight that there has been progress in other areas which it hopes to continue over the next three years.
This includes the use of Cornish language in street and building names, publicity material and communications issued by the council.
But the council also acknowledges that the progress is has been reliant on individual officers and so has been inconsistent.
A report going to the council's Cabinet next week states that there has been a "lack of progress" in training and the use of spoken Cornish so that is a particular focus for the new plan.
However the report does highlight that there has been progress in other areas which it hopes to continue over the next three years.
This includes the use of Cornish language in street and building names, publicity material and communications issued by the council.
But the council also acknowledges that the progress is has been reliant on individual officers and so has been inconsistent.
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