The RGP has confirmed that Crime Scene Investigators [CSI] have completed their examination of the residence, which has been a crime scene for the past 11 days and has since been returned to the management company. Boschetti’s Steps has also been re-opened and the public now have access to this area.
It’s really hard to secure employment in Gibraltar – many of us would know. Unless you have a degree in law or accounting you’re essentially left to the Graduate Scheme for a number of years in the hopes that one of the companies you work for (for a ridiculously low wage) hires you after your contract is up. I agree that employment should never be handed to someone just because they ask, but do not pay for so many students to go to university and then have no employment opportunities for them when they get back unless, as said before, they have a degree in law or accounting.
The 2015 Museum Lecture Series commences next Tuesday 14th April. This year, the Gibraltar Museum celebrates its 85th Anniversary. This year’s programme is part of a series of activities that will be announced during the course of the year and will draw on a variety of speakers who will talk on different aspects of Gibraltar’s rich history, natural history, culture and heritage.
A third cyclist has joined up with a teacher and a prison officer who are set to cycle over 2,000km from London to Gibraltar this summer to raise money for charity.
Marina Bay at Ocean Village has a month-long wait while Gibraltar’s Development and Planning Commission makes a decision on its proposed superyacht berths and short-stay and rental apartments. Ocean Village representatives say that, if approved, the dream of long-term berthing in a tax-efficient environment will become reality.