The Gibraltar Youth Service has been very busy during the Easter holidays offering the community a diverse and exciting programme of activities. All youth clubs have been involved in both onsite and offsite activities for regular members.

Whilst members of the Youth Centre were busy organising an Easter themed children’s fun day at their premises which formed part of their fundraising efforts of their life skills project, members of the Dolphin Youth Club were involved in a sight-seeing historical tour of the Upper Rock and the Gibraltar Museum, a cable car ride and were treated to a performance at the Ince’s Hall Theatre as part of the Gibraltar Drama Festival.


The Govt have announced two measures which deal with fire safety. The first is the publication of a new Part E to the Building Rules together with a supporting Approved Document. Part E deals exclusively with fire safety considerations when it comes to buildings and construction. The second measure is the publication of an Integrated Risk Management Plan. This is a three-year plan which builds on the foundations of risk reduction that the Government and the Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service have already been delivering.
“The opening of two new buildings designed specifically for dementia care, which are new concepts in Gibraltar go much, much further than the completion of a building project,” commented Minister John Cortes.
Read more: Govt Release Statement on Residential Home and Day Centre
Five new ‘monkey-proof’ recycling bins have been placed at strategic points around Gibraltar. The bins were designed by Jared Peralta as part of his Design & Technology A- level in 2014. The concept was presented to Minister for the Environment, Dr. John Cortes, as a way of helping to improve the co-existence between humans and the renowned Barbary Macaques.
Read more: Upper Rock Monkey Proof Bins – Supporting Young Enterprise
As part of the ongoing Macaque Awareness Programme spearheaded by the Department of the Environment and Climate Change, a new App on Gibraltar’s Barbary Macaque has been launched by the Minister for the Environment and Climate Change, Dr. John Cortes.
In his capacity as the Leader of the House, the CM has today informed the Speaker that there will be no meetings of the Gibraltar Parliament prior to 23 June.
Read more: Govt and Opposition Agree No Meetings of Parliament Before Referendum
The ESG welcomes the release today by the SDGG regarding the end of a mass release of balloons on National Day. We have campaigned for some years for this ban alongside the GONHS and many individuals. The recent visit and efforts by Lewis Pugh is also recognised.
It is a great relief to hear that the impact from this annual balloon release on the environment has finally been acknowledged and we thank all those involved, both locally and internationally, in helping arrive at this decision.
As often happens at certain times of year, the present demand on beds at St Bernard’s Hospital is high and it has become necessary to introduce additional beds in in St Bernard’s Hospital and Mount Alvernia in order to cope with current demands and minimize impact on the hospital’s activities.
Read more: Joint Statement between the Gibraltar Health Authority and Unite the Union
Detective Constable Jason Oton from the RGP High Tech Crime Unit (HTCU) has been commended by the US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Attaché at the US Embassy in London.
Read more: RGP High Tech Crime Officer commended by US Homeland Security
Gibraltar College students have presented Father Charlie of Nazareth House with a donation of £500. This money was collected by Level 1 students during a recent event as part of their "Volunteering for an Event" award. A stall was set up on 9 February at the Piazza selling Valentine-related cards and gifts, all of them made by the students and their teachers.
Read more: Students of The Gibraltar College Donate to Nazareth House
In what marks the start of a campaign to bring together Gibraltar’s key representative and civil society organisations, the newly formed ‘Gibraltar Stronger In Europe’ board met yesterday with the Chief Minister Fabian Picardo, Deputy Chief Minister Dr Joseph Garcia and the Leader of the Opposition Daniel Feetham, who, in their capacities as party leaders, have confirmed their wholehearted support for the Stronger In Campaign.
Read more: Official Statement by Gibraltar Stronger in Europe Board
The newly-formed ‘Gibraltar Stronger in Europe’ Board met today with the Chief Minister, Fabian Picardo QC, Deputy Chief Minister Dr Joseph Garcia and the Leader of the Opposition Daniel Feetham who, in their capacities as party leaders, have confirmed their wholehearted support for the Stronger In Campaign.


The Government has stated it is firmly of the view that to issue new business licences to trade in tobacco, by way of wholesale and/or retail, may pose a serious reputational risk to Gibraltar and may have a negative impact on the day to day lives of those living and working in Gibraltar.
Read more: CM Issues Direction Regarding Tobacco Business Licences
Members of Recruit Class 01/16 who are currently on Week 12 of their 21-week training programme have organised a family Fun Day to raise funds for local drugs awareness charity “Stay Clean.”
Read more: RGP Family Fun Day in aid of “Stay Clean” Charity
The Govt have announced today that the first two blocks of Mons Calpe Mews are ready for completion. Purchasers of affordable homes in Abyla Lodge and Seagull Lodge have begun to receive their notices of completion and will be able to collect their keys as soon as they are ready to complete.
Constitutional Review Select Committee
The Government and the Opposition have agreed a way forward in respect of the Constitutional Review Select Committee of Parliament.
Read more: JOINT STATEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND THE OPPOSITION
"The parking spaces on the public highway that have been temporarily lost are to be re-provided for Glacis residents inside the new building. There are over 120 spaces to be made available for residents of the area under the Government's residential parking scheme and there will be nearly 600 parking spaces created in total. These new parking spaces will be very convenient for the residents of Glacis and no doubt will be something that the tenants of Glacis Estate and the area will welcome wholeheartedly."
Read more: Govt to Provide Additional Parking for Glacis Est
Superintendent Richard Ullger recently graduated from the Police Strategic Command Course, following an extensive 3-month training course held at the College of Policing in Sunningdale, United Kingdom, between January and March of this year.
Read more: Superintendent Ullger Graduates From The Strategic Command Course UK College of Policing
Tratamiento de la artritis en casa. azithromycine prix belgique Medicamentos para la intoxicación alimentaria
Cura para la resaca clomiphene belgique prix Cura para la resaca
tipo de reparación Medicamentos para el dolor de pecho dapoxetine prix maroc medicina secundaria
Remedios para la hiedra venenosa Remedios caseros para el asma prednisolone 20 mg belgique Medicamentos para el dolor de oído
Tratar una nariz tapada Tratamiento de la laringitis en casa. propecia sans ordonnance belgique software de reparación
drogas que salvam vidas comprar lorazepam tratamento de queimaduras solares
Medicamentos para intoxicação alimentar comprar rivotril remédios naturais para resfriados
Tratamento de dor de dente em casa. comprar sedoxil remédio para vertigem
palavras de cura injeção lateral comprar victan Medicamentos para problemas de estômago
pedestre comprar zolpidem pessoas muito inteligentes