May 06 - Crime Report For 5-5-14
Media – Police Reports
Date: From 0700hrs the 05/05/2014 to 0700hrs the 06/05/2014
CRIME REPORTS
Media – Police Reports
Date: From 0700hrs the 05/05/2014 to 0700hrs the 06/05/2014
CRIME REPORTS
The Government has described the Opposition’s criticism of the allocation process for the new affordable housing schemes as a “naked attempt” by Mr Feetham's party to “ride on the back of unsubstantiated rumours on social media” about alleged allocations, all of which, it stresses, “are untrue.”
The Special Olympics Gibraltar Football Team have been invited to participate in the Gareth Cowin Memorial Trophy to be held in Liverpool. This tournament has been organised by the SO Isle of Man and Isle of Man FA club. The teams participating are: Everton, Liverpool, Manchester City 1, Manchester City 2, Pontefract, Bradford, Isle of Man and Gibraltar.
The GSD says it has noted Mr Picardo’s comments in the press “decrying” the cost of remedial works to projects built during the GSD’s tenure in office. The party says that Mr Picardo “conveniently forgets” that it cost the GSD Government over £20 million to put right the poor workmanship in estates such as Westside 1, Westside 2 and Brympton to name but a few.
The Gibraltar FA’s Head of Women’s Football, Tracey Baglietto, recently completed the UEFA Women in Football Leadership Programme which was held at UEFA HQ in Nyon, Switzerland.
The GSD Opposition says that it notes what it describes as a “very defensive statement” issued by the Government in relation to the allocation process for the two new affordable housing schemes.
Unite the Union's Youth Committee has extended an invitation to all young people on both sides of the border to attend a special meeting which will take place at the Petit Cafe in Ocean Village this coming Tuesday 6th May at 6:00 pm.
No.6 is today claiming that some of the former GSD administration’s major housing projects are costing the current Government approximately £15 million in the form of essential repairs and a claim for £7 million to Barclays under the OEM’s liquidation, which is being challenged by the Government.