Whether locally, in neighbouring towns and cities, or even whilst overseas on holidays, people can be left vulnerable when they and others are out drinking during a night out. Going out frequently for drinks or clubbing is very common during the summer period, and as a result, these activities can sometimes result in people taking additional risks with their own and others’ safety.
Westside School held an assembly to celebrate the work done by pupils throughout the year. They also bid farewell to retiring teachers Monique Williamson, Guy Noguera, Peter Vila, Douglas Morello and Headteacher, George Garcia.
The Government says it is delighted to make available the exhibition about the Evacuation of the people of Gibraltar during the Second World War available online. The exhibition ran very successfully at the John Mackintosh Hall throughout May.
The Chief Minister yesterday visited Glacis Estate to inspect the ongoing refurbishments. In order to better understand tenants’ concerns about the works the Chief Minister met with representatives of the Tenants’ Association, as well as with individual tenants. The Chief Minister was accompanied by representatives of GJBS (the main contractor), the Ministry for Housing and the Housing Works Agency.
Gibtelecom celebrated the successful completion of the third intake of its communications apprenticeship scheme, launched in 2008, with a graduation reception at the Rock Hotel on Monday evening. Three apprentices graduated with a BTEC (Business and Technology Education Council)Diploma in Professional Competence for IT & Telecoms Professionals.
The Minister with responsibility for Education, Gilbert Licudi, has commenced the University of Gibraltar Act and appointed The University of Gibraltar Limited as the initial governing authority for the University. The University is therefore now formally established as a statutory body.