European Commission Executive Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič, Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation José Manuel Albares and UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy, together with the Chief Minister of Gibraltar Fabian Picardo, met in Brussels earlier today.
Tonight will see the return of the student phenomenon, ‘Wild Wednesdays’ at local nightclub, Sunset Gibraltar. The midweek night of madness promises cheap drinks and quality music.
Although the weekday night of choice was formally Thursdays, Wild Wednesday was launched three years ago in an effort to host a night solely for students who have returned home from studying in the UK.
Just Consulting, Gibraltar’s premier marketing and advertising agency, is pleased to announce the launch of its new website. The site has been significantly improved and includes easily accessible information on the company and its services including testimonials from satisfied clients like AquaGib and Sovereign Trust.
Yesterday evening, His Worship the Mayor hosted the Rotary Club’s weekly meeting at the City Hall. As an honorary member of the Club, Mayor Tony Lima insisted that this meeting gave him an opportunity to host the club and open his doors to them.
His Worship continued by explaining his background in the Civil service briefly, and then went on to outline the history of Mayoralty. The Mayor was presented with a honorary Rotary Club tie.
Yesterday evening the Gibraltar Heritage Trust held their annual painting competition. This year’s theme centered around the Grand Battery. His Excellency the Governor presented the awards during a ceremony held at the John Mackintosh Hall, where all entries will be exhibited between the 12th and 14th of June.
Within the Children’s category highly commended awards were presented to Aaron Brier, Maya Breeze, Cadie Pedder and Alba Narvaez Carseni. Third prize was awarded to Christina Daswani Hurtado, and first and second prizes were presented to Lauren Birt and Abigael Bellingan.