Dec 29 - Christmas Period Crime Report
Date: From 0630hrs the 24/12/2014 to 0630hrs the 29/12/2014
CRIME REPORTS
6 x reports of Theft
Date: From 0630hrs the 24/12/2014 to 0630hrs the 29/12/2014
CRIME REPORTS
6 x reports of Theft
By Stefano Blanca Sciacaluga
Some months ago I wrote another article on Christmas. Some months ago. The countdown to Christmas has been the longest ever this year; I was still taking photos of washed up sea creatures and I was already buying Christmas gifts online. And it’s not only because the run up is too long that the magic of Christmas loses steam. Yes, I’m complaining about Christmas (see this Grinch-thing on the left*). My experience with Christmas has – looking back – not been that bad but come to think of it, it was barely a wiz-waz-woo experience**.
Winners have been selected for Childline's yearly Christmas raffle. Results are available on the site (http://www.childline.gi/news/254-2014-christmas-raffle-winners) and below.
The FSC recently completed a series of roadshows to the Industry. The purpose of these Roadshows was to communicate and engage with firms, giving them an opportunity to find out more about the FSC's Strategic Plan.
The Government says it is delighted to congratulate Christian Hook on his success in the Sky Arts Portrait of the Year competition. This outstanding achievement, says the Government, reflects wonderfully well on Christian’s ability and on Gibraltar’s lively arts scene.
Media – Police Reports
Date: From 0630hrs the 23/12/2014 to 0630hrs the 24/12/2014
CRIME REPORTS
Ocean Village this week revealed plans to develop new superyacht berths and short-stay rental apartments, on top of the Marina Bay marina. 126 waterside apartments are planned in an effort to ‘address a local need for short-stay and rental accommodation and make the provision of Superyacht berthing more economically viable,’ claimed a spokesperson for Ocean Village.
Set to take place on Saturday 27th December, Rock on the Rock Club’s annual Singer and Songwriter competition has drawn in eight local artists to compete with only their voice and one accompanying instrument.