The Gibraltar FA says it is delighted that the Government of Gibraltar and the Gibraltar Sports & Leisure Authority have submitted proposals to the Development & Planning Commission to further upgrade the existing facilities at the Victoria Stadium. Some works, including the installation of seats and an improvement to the floodlighting levels, have already been completed and have been welcomed by players and spectators alike.
The third Rock Crafters Fair is set to take place on Saturday 3rd May. Organisers promise that the event will be “bigger and better” than previous editions and will provide a full day of fun for the whole family.
The Conservative party will be launching its European election campaign tomorrow morning. Party representatives and supporters will be handing out leaflets and talking to the press outside the Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned.
The Royal Gibraltar Police notes Spanish press reports quoting Guardia Civil Union sources claiming that a GC officer has been injured following an incident with the Royal Gibraltar Police in British Gibraltar Territorial Waters yesterday.
All four youth clubs have been very busy over the Easter break. Working with the RGP, Laguna Youth Club organised a fun day for the community with club users also involved in distributing baskets of groceries to the older members of the estate.
The Government has hit back at the GSD Opposition in the latest row over Gibraltar’s power supply infrastructure. A statement from Number 6 released this afternoon says that, at a time when Gibraltar is pulling together against its detractors, certain local politicians have “seized the opportunity” to be “openly critical” of the Rock’s infrastructure without care or thought as to the impact of their statements on important sectors of our community.