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Gaelic as a “Unique Selling Point differentiator and authentic part of the experience of visiting Scotland” means there “significant economic potential of our Gaelic language and culture”.
I am delighted to put that on the record for my colleague Gordon MacDonald, but I suppose that it is also a snapshot of time. What if a new report comes out and that data changes?
In the Cairngorms national park, nearly 5,500 people are employed in the tourism industry. From the latest figures that we have seen, that generates about £420 million for the region’s economy.
The feedback that we have received from elected members following the latest round of safety briefings from Police Scotland has been incredibly positive.