• More Arrests in Glacis Estate As RGP Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour
  • More Arrests in Glacis Estate As RGP Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour

    Officers from the RGP Operations Division currently investigating recent instances of Violence and Anti-Social Behaviour in the area of Glacis Estate have carried out several arrests. These follow an incident of Violent Disorder at Glacis Estate last Friday, where seven individuals were arrested by RGP Response Team officers and where bladed weapons were seized. 

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May 06 - Queen’s Relay Baton Visits Gibraltar Ahead of Commonwealth Games

queens baton This weekend Gibraltar will host the Glasgow 2014 Queen’s Baton Relay. The baton arrives from Malta the 65th of its 71 Commonwealth destinations with Europe the 6th and final rotation before the Games this summer.  Gibraltar will provide an integral link in welcoming the baton as part of the most engaging relay in history. The baton is currently travelling through Cyprus and will be met by Miss Gibraltar 2013 Maroua Kharbouch on Saturday morning in Casemates Square. From there it will proceed to the Bayside Sports Complex.

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May 06 - Governor Visits AquaGib

His Excellency the Governor Sir James and Lady Dutton paid a visit to AquaGib’s offices and the Moorish Castle waterworks this morning. Sir James met staff and senior managers at the company’s headquarters in Leanse Place. He was briefed by Managing Director Derek Cano about the company’s history and was given an overview of its operations including billing, customer care and distribution network maintenance. Sir James spoke to staff about their duties and their commitment to providing efficient customer service.

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May 06 - Government Hits Back at GSD Over Housing Repairs Spat

govtIn response to the GSD’s recent claim that the former administration also spent significant public funds on repairing GSLP built housing estates, the Government ha said that this claim is ‘totally incorrect’. Instead they note that ‘The repairs to Harbour Views did not cost the Government millions and millions of pounds. In this case, the contractor was taken to court, lost the case and it was the contractor, not the government, who had to pay for the repairs.’

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