Gibraltar Crime Report For 24 Sep
Media – Police Reports
From 0630hrs the 24/09/2013 to 0630hrs the 25/09/2013
CRIME REPORTS
2 Reports Common Assault
1 Report Insulting / Threatening Words
2 Reports Burglary
3 Reports Theft
From 0630hrs the 24/09/2013 to 0630hrs the 25/09/2013
CRIME REPORTS
2 Reports Common Assault
1 Report Insulting / Threatening Words
2 Reports Burglary
3 Reports Theft
The frontier queue website has recorded a total of 340,000 hits during the month of August, according to the latest data that was made available to the Government on Sunday. This represents an average of 11,000 hits per day.
The majority of hits, 168,520, have come from Spain, followed by 127,616 hits from Gibraltar. This clearly reflects the high level of uncertainty generated among people on both sides of the border following the lengthy delays that have been experienced to travel into Spain or to exit from Spain.
This afternoon’s public board meeting of the Gibraltar Health Authority acknowledged recently appointed CEO, Freddie Pitto’s post at the head of the board. Commenting on his first meeting, Mr. Pitto thanked GHA staff members for their assistance throughout his first few weeks as CEO. He insisted that he was proud and honoured to take the position and complimented the Authority on the fantastic and significant changes that have come about recently. He also acknowledged the gaps and challenges that the GHA had yet to face. He noted, ‘ It’s going to be a long journey ahead with many challenges.’ He explained that they were working on implementing a new Management structure through their first strategic plan since 2009.
The Laguna Youth Club held a fun-packed barbeque on the eve of National Day. The members themselves came up with the idea of hosting this end-of-summer event in which young people could develop a number of skills, such as cooking and arts & crafts, whilst preparing and running the barbeque.