Oct 02 - Gibraltar Youth Service Supports Clean Up The World
The Gibraltar Youth Service saw 35 club users supporting Clean up the World and their agenda of environmental progress in Gibraltar.
The Gibraltar Youth Service saw 35 club users supporting Clean up the World and their agenda of environmental progress in Gibraltar.
The Gibraltar Financial Services Commission (GFSC) is getting ready for World Investor Week (WIW), a worldwide campaign to raise awareness about the importance of investor education and protection, promoted by the members of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), of which the GFSC is a member.
The Royal Gibraltar Police’s Economic Crime Unit is advising the general public that counterfeit versions of the new polymer sterling five pound notes have been identified and seized in Gibraltar.
The GSD has said today that it “greatly regrets” the news that Monarch Airlines has ceased trading and that all Monarch flights to and from Gibraltar have been cancelled. The party says that Monarch has been a great servant of Gibraltar, operating about 35% of all seats available by air from Gibraltar and serving four UK destinations. The GSD says the news is a blow to the aviation tourist sector and Gibraltar tourism in general.
Organisers have said that ‘Gibraltar’s Fourth Biggest Coffee Morning’, which was held last Friday 29th September at the Calpe Rowing Club, was a “tremendous success."
Fourteen students from the School of Health Studies have completed their three-year programme of study, culminating in the award of Bachelor of Science with Honours in Adult Nursing. Four students have received a first class honours degree awarded by St Georges and University of London and Kingston University London.
The Ministry of Justice and the Bar Council have announced that discussions between them have progressed to a stage where a proposal to stakeholders on a revised legal assistance framework and the creation of a duty solicitor scheme can be placed for public consultation. The proposal is for a pilot project to be formally reviewed within three years.
GONHS has voiced several concerns Government plans to construct a new car park at Grand Parade.