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Jun 08 - Government Says GSD Has “Selective Vision” And Ignores Improvements To Environment

The Government has said that the GSD has “selective vision” and cannot acknowledge the good things that we have around Gibraltar. Number Six adds that the Opposition seem not to be willing to “call a spade a spade” and to accept that there are other players in Gibraltar than just the Government.

A spokesperson said: “It is right that every citizen should take pride in our community, and the vast majority certainly do, but some do not, and it only takes a relative few to make a significant negative impact.

“Government has encouraged urban renewal in such places as the old Police Barracks, Tarik Views and Plata Villa, and has removed long term rubbish hotspots such as Chatham Counterguard, Mess House Lane, Turnbull’s Lane and Prince Edward’s Road and is actively working on many others. Think also of the refurbishment of Wellington Front, Europa Point Magazine and the two new St Bernard's Schools in the Upper Town.

“The Government also has an active Litter Committee, which had been done away with in the GSD days. It works with many departments and Agencies and NGOs, and has led on a number of initiatives. But the citizen, and businesses, must also step up to the mark and do their bit to keep our streets clean and tidy.

“However, the reference to the Skywalk is a typical GSD distraction tactic. The Skywalk is cleaned twice daily. Being where it is, it is exposed to the elements and to the monkeys, who haven’t yet learnt to follow instructions on their toilet habits. But then, Skywalk couldn’t be anywhere else! And it is proving to be a tremendous success with the hundreds of tourists who visit it daily. Indeed, it has become a victim of its own success.

“As is well known, the Government is embarked on a review of the major cleaning contract, through the tender process, and the time it is taking is precisely because the independent tender board is being thorough and meticulous in arriving at a decision. As with everything else, the GSD are quick to criticise works in progress, but fail to acknowledge success when the Government completes the process and actually proves that it was the right thing to do all along.

“If anyone needed to test the credentials of this Government, they should consider the example of Commonwealth Park. Under the GSD it was a very scruffy, dilapidated car park and then the same party had the nerve to criticise the Government's plans for a new Park. In fact, this initiative has turned out to be one of the most attractive and successful Government investments ever made.

“So, let the GSD continue with its policy of cheap sniping and leave this Government to carry on with its policy of constant improvement to the environment in which we all live.”

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