Public Use

For the public sector, using Cornish is something of a challenge. The use of Cornish in street signage, signage, documents and brochures has to be carefully considered.

This section will give examples as the use of Cornish develops, keep you up to date with proposals and projects and contain advice from other areas which incorporate more than one language into their public life.

Whether it’s a few words for a ceremony, summaries of documents, signs or reports, we can either help you directly or point you towards sources of assistance.

We hope that gradually public organisations will think about where there are opportunities to use Cornish in their work and will do as much as possible to assist in that process.

  • In November 2009 members of the Cabinet agreed a Cornish language policy for Cornwall Council.
    Bownder Las
    Link to article
  • On 8th November 2006, Kerrier District Council approved a new policy for the implementation of the Cornish Language Strategy in the Kerrier district.
    Kerrier
    Link to article
  • The MAGA Signage Panel is working on place-names as well as translations for street signs. 
    Hayle
    Link to article

Add a bit of Cornish to your day…

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Topical cornish phrases to drop into your every day conversation…

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