June 04 - Top Gear Crew In Gib
The Top Gear crew were in Gibraltar earlier today. Part of a forthcoming edition of Top Gear, one of the BBC's most popular programmes, was filmed at the Airport.
The Top Gear crew were in Gibraltar earlier today. Part of a forthcoming edition of Top Gear, one of the BBC's most popular programmes, was filmed at the Airport.
Sunborn Gibraltar’s Recruitment Open Day last Thursday exceeded organisers’ expectations with candidates queuing the length of Ocean Village Marina Promenade. Many applications were received from local residents for the 200 permanent roles onboard the world’s five star yacht hotel.
Commenting on the matter, Brian Stevendale, CEO for Sunborn Gibraltar, said, ‘we are delighted that so many Gibraltarians applied to the wide variety of management, administration, sales, hospitality, housekeeping and maintenance roles we have available with Sunborn Gibraltar. The enthusiasm and talent was impressive, particularly amongst young energetic locals who are excited at the prospect of becoming trainee managers in a five star environment, learning skills that would normally have to be acquired overseas.’
As the debate regarding Parliamentary and Democratic reform continues in Parliament this morning, the GSD has claimed that it is within the power of the Chief Minister to open the Register of Electors, in order to allow those who may not have registered, to do so.
The party notes that they have been approached by many people who have not yet registered to vote. Former Chief Minister Peter Caruana opened to the register during the 2011 General Election, with the support of former leader of the opposition, Fabian Picardo.
A number of trainee volunteers from the Plater Youth Club, including Sandra Martinez and Carolina Llamusi-Silbermann, have recently completed a training programme and have since been carrying out workshops for youth club members, including a cooking and arts and crafts programme.
Another volunteer, namely Jasmin Young recently organised a visit to the Cat Welfare Society which proved to be a rewarding experience as the young people became familiar with all the great work that goes on at the cat shelter. Youth club youngsters also learnt about animal cruelty and how much time and effort goes into caring for stray, abandoned or sick cats.