Minister Cortes Attends Education and Environment Meetings in London
Minister John Cortes was in London last week to attend a series of meetings in relation to his Education and Environment portfolios.
He was invited to visit the John Wallis Academy in Ashford, whose Principal Damian McBeath is the grandson of a Gibraltarian of the Sanguinetti family. There was an opportunity to discuss issues such as vocational courses, behaviour and discipline, and technology and mobile phone use.
Prof Cortes was a guest at a reception at the House of Lords to mark the 75th Anniversary of the 1949 National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act. There he joined stakeholders from across the UK, including Lord Randall of Uxbridge and Chair of Natural England Tony Juniper CBE.
Minister Cortes held discussions with prominent environmental campaigner Hannah Bourne- Taylor, who is leading a campaign for the provision of swift nest sites in new buildings in the UK, a practice that has been the norm in Gibraltar now for several decades.
There was a call in London on the Minister for Nature Mary Creagh CBE MP. At the meeting there was wide discussion on environmental matters, including the Gibraltar 25 Year Environment Plan. Prof Cortes, who chairs the UK Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies’ Environment Ministers’ Council, also briefed Minister Creagh on issues that interest and concern the other Overseas Territories.
The final call was on Minister for Education Stephen Morgan MP, where discussions covered a wide range of issues, including school design and construction, mental health, use of technology and teaching opportunities.
The Ministers and their teams will keep in close contact and intend to work together to share experience and expertise.
While in London Minister Cortes also took the opportunity to catch up with Sir Bob Neill, former Chair of the All-Party British-Gibraltar Groups in Westminster.
Pics show Minister Cortes with Lord Randall and Environmental Campaigner Hannah Bourne-Taylor at the House of Lords, with Tony Juniper at House of Lords, meeting Principal at John Wallis Academy, with Minister for Nature Mary Creagh CBE, MP and with Minister for Early Years Education Stephen Morgan MP.
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