Aug 21 - Minister Visits Gorham’s Cave World Heritage Site
The Minister with responsibility for Heritage and the Environment, Professor John Cortes, recently visited the excavations at Gorham’s and Vanguard Caves, Gibraltar’s World Heritage Site.
The Minister with responsibility for Heritage and the Environment, Professor John Cortes, recently visited the excavations at Gorham’s and Vanguard Caves, Gibraltar’s World Heritage Site.
The GSD has said that the Government's reaction to the position of the non-renewal of Mr Jack's contract “demonstrates how entirely out of touch the Government are” with the Gibraltar Court Service, the Judiciary and the members of the legal professional. The Opposition says that the Government “chooses yet again to blame the GSD when this is a problem of their making.”
On Friday morning a burglary at the offices of Tarik Shipping located at Waterport Road was reported to police. Entry into the premises had been gained during the course of the previous night and had been noticed by staff on arriving for work at the offices that morning.
The Moorish Castle lights and those on other national monuments and the north face of the Rock will be switched off in mourning for the victims of the terror attacks in Catalunya.
As co-chairs of the Gibraltar Contingency Council (GCC), the Chief Minister and Acting Governor met this morning to review security following the latest attack in Spain.
Media – Police Reports
Date: From 0700hrs the 17/08/2017 to 0700hrs the 18/08/2017
The Government has said that it regrets that the Gibraltar Netball Association (GNA) has chosen to run its “negative campaign” in the press and on the social media.
Three local men have been jointly charged with three counts of Burglary in relation to burglaries reportedly carried out last night at the Zoca Tavern (formely known as Swave and Buccaneers), the Sunset Kiosk at Little Bay and the Kokonut Kiosk at Sandy Bay. They have additionally been jointly charged with one count of Going Equipped.