Gibraltar Crime Report for 18th June
Media – Police Reports
From 0700hrs the 18/06/2013 to 0700hrs the 19/06/2013
CRIME REPORTS
2 reports of Criminal damage
2 Reports of Theft
1 Report of Burglary
From 0700hrs the 18/06/2013 to 0700hrs the 19/06/2013
2 reports of Criminal damage
2 Reports of Theft
1 Report of Burglary
Gibraltar’s first ever fringe festival opens this Thursday and will see four days of performances and workshops by local and visiting performers, like never before brought together on the Rock, coinciding with the festive mood of the Calentita weekend.
Performances open at the Alameda Open Air Theatre on Thursday, and run through till Sunday. There are performances for all tastes, by local and visiting artistes. They will include classical guitar, piano, music and projected experiences, clowns (including the popular “Bombero”), dance (including Gibraltar’s own Danza Academy and Japanese Butoh Dance), dance drama as well as a performance by Metro Hotel and the release of a folk rock album by Gareth Owen.
The Ministry of Culture is pleased to announce that the organisation, production and staging of this year’s Summer Nights have been awarded to Fresh Events.
The Government has today announced that it has published a revised version of the Gibraltar Environmental Action And Management Plan (EAMP). The document will serve as a blueprint for the Government’s environmental policy and reflects the commitments and policy goals of the Government for the coming years.
The plan has gone out to consultation with all Government departments and environmental NGOs to ensure that it encompasses the views of all those who will be working to ensure its delivery.