Gibraltar’s representation at the Labour Party Conference continued yesterday evening with the Gibraltar Reception hosted by the Chief Minister Fabian Picardo and featuring a keynote speech by the UK Minister for Europe and the Overseas Territories Stephen Doughty MP.
The Opposition stands by the concerns raised in its press release on the new St Joseph School’s classrooms and in its role to hold the Government to account, especially when these true facts were related by very informed and reliable sources from various quarters.
Instead of hurling abuse, the Minister for Education would do well to explain the delay in the opening of the facilities, which will only go a small way to improving the quality of education by decreasing the growing size of classrooms at a school and catchment area which has been ignored for nearly two years. The GSD had plans for the use of St Christopher’s School for the larger South District.
There was a collision between the Guardia Civil's Rio Tormes and a Gibraltar Defence Police launch on Wednesday morning, according to a spokesperson for the MOD.
This afternoon, the Alameda Wildlife Conservation Park is hosting a Halloween open day. Opening at 11:30, entrance is free up until 4:30pm. The event boasts face painting, refreshments, ‘Unlucky Dip’, Halloween fancy dress, ‘Breakfast with the Bats’, ‘Feasts with the Beasts’ and a bouncy castle.