Jul 13 - Opposition “Have Jumped The Gun” On Rooke Site
The Opposition “should not flatter themselves” with the mistaken notion that the Government has advertised the Rooke site because of anything that they have said or done, says Number Six.
The Opposition “should not flatter themselves” with the mistaken notion that the Government has advertised the Rooke site because of anything that they have said or done, says Number Six.
Bayside and Westside Drama Group have returned from the United Kingdom with an impressive haul of trophies after taking part in the Duncan Rand Youth One-Act Play Festival, held at Medway Little Theatre in Rochester (Kent).
An updated economic study commissioned by the Chamber of Commerce on the impact of Gibraltar’s economy on the Campo de Gibraltar shows that the Rock continues to grow as a major contributor to the Campo’s economy. Gibraltar increased the Campo’s GDP by £554 million in 2013 and accounted for 1 out of every 4 jobs in the region.
The Gibraltar Women’s Association is aiming to increase members by hosting a recruitment drive on Saturday outside the ICC from 10am to 1pm.
The Minister for Education, Gilbert Licudi, has returned from Seychelles where he was invited to speak at an international conference on education in small states.
The Government has today published a Command Paper for a new Heritage Act which includes the conservation, enhancement and enjoyment of Gibraltar’s considerable heritage.
The GSD has expressed concern regarding the HMS Rooke site after the Government published an expression of interest for potential development in the press on Friday.
Well-loved classics such as Superman, Jaws, some Bond films, musicals and favourite sing-a-longs will be some of the movies that will played at a free, open-air Cinema at the Commonwealth Park this summer.