Oct 16 - Government Buys Back The Eastside
The Government has paid £28 million to buy back the Eastside following discussion with the developers.
The Government has paid £28 million to buy back the Eastside following discussion with the developers.
Service Children’s Education (SCE) School St Christopher’s Early Years Foundation Setting has been awarded the prestigious Early Years Quality Mark for their Early Years Foundation Stage.
St Christopher’s is the first Early Years SCE School to be awarded the Quality Mark through the Alliance of Lifelong Learning based in the UK. Kay Turner an Early Years Advisor from SCE Schools said, ‘this is a real milestone; it is the first Early Years Award for any of our SCE Schools and is a testament of all the hard work done by Amy and her team and the fantastic leadership skills of Amy.’
After the summer recess, the museum lecture series on the History of Gibraltar resumes next Tuesday. Tom Finlayson, former Government Archivist, will be talking about his specialist subject, the History of the Gibraltarians. Tom is an established historian and author. Among his books are two seminal works – The Fortress Came First and Gibraltar: Military Fortress or Commercial Colony.
The talk will analyse the various factors and elements, which have gone into the development of the Gibraltarian as we know him/her today.
The Ministry for Culture has announced that this year’s New Years Eve celebrations are to be organised, produced and staged by Gib Media. The Ministry insisted that it will be working closely with the company to provide an entertaining event.