was a lobby-group representing Irish-speaking inhabitants of the Gaeltacht. It was founded in the winter of 1933âÂÂ1934, with Seán àCoisdeala, a national school teacher from Tully in Connemara, as President and Pádraig Seoige as secretary. Other founders included Peadar Duignan, Seán Tubridy, and MáirtÃÂn àCadhain. In 1935, in conjunction with the Land Commission, it helped to establish the Meath Gaeltacht by transplanting Irish-speaking families from Connacht. Its office was in Kells, County Meath. It was a registered nominating body for the Cultural and Educational Panel of Seanad ÃÂireann through the 1997 election.