Jun 17 - Government Announces Two More Affordable Housing Projects
The Government has today announced another two new affordable, co-ownership housing schemes which, together, will offer almost 1,700 new homes for sale.
The Government has today announced another two new affordable, co-ownership housing schemes which, together, will offer almost 1,700 new homes for sale.
Yesterday afternoon HM Customs stopped a 25 year old local male resident at the pedestrian channel as he arrived from Spain. Following a search, officers found four wrappers concealed inside a greeting card. These contained a white powder which tested positive to Cocaine with an approximate weight of two grams.
The RGP has said that, although the Commissioner of Police was aware that the Guardia Civil are invited every year by both the Convent and Commander British Forces Gibraltar to attend the Queen’s Birthday Parade and Garden Party, he was nevertheless unaware that the Guardia Civil had accepted the invitation and would be attending this year's event, let alone that they would do so in uniform.
The Chief Minister has today given notice of a Motion to the Speaker of the Parliament which reads as follows:
The Gibraltar Spring Visual Arts Exhibition organised by Gibraltar Cultural Services on behalf of the Ministry of Culture, is being held at the John Mackintosh Hall from 17th June to 23rd June.
The winners of the Gibraltar leg of the United Nations’ Universal Postal Union, letter-writing competition, 2015, were announced at the John Mackintosh Hall this morning.
The Government says it notes with satisfaction the announcement by Carnival Cruise Corporation that it has ordered four mega cruise ships that will be powered by LNG hybrid engines.
The GSD’s Shadow MP for the Environment, Jaime Netto, has described the power cuts over the weekend, which prevented thousands of Gibraltarians from properly enjoying the Gibraltar v Germany football match on TV “as a graphic illustration of the incompetent handling by Mr Picardo of our power supply needs”.