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Table OC.4 Official Car Usage by the Minister for Health, the Environment, Energy and Climate Change, 2017 Table OC.4 Official Car Usage by the Minister for Health, the Environment, Energy and Climate Change, 2017 Purpose of use Date Official Car Usage by the Minister for the Environment, Energy, Climate Change and Education, 2017 Residence - John Mackintosh Hall (Philharmonic Orchestra) 04 January 2017 Residence - Cathedral of Saint Mary The Crowned (Three Kings' Cavalcade) 05 January 2017 Department of Education - Spain (Environmental Meetings) 13 January 2017 Duke of Kent House - University of Gibraltar (Meetings) 16 January 2017 Duke of Kent - Gibelec (Meetings) 17 January 2017 Residence - Sunborn Gibraltar (Gibraltar Music Festival) 17 January 2017 Residence - Inces Hall (Pantomime - Robin Hood) 28 January 2017 Duke of Kent House - University of Gibraltar (Signing of Memorandum of Understanding (Education Dept/University of 31 January 2017 Gibraltar) Residence - John Mackintosh Hall (Conference) 31 January 2017 Duke of Kent House - Gibraltar International Airport 01 February 2017 Malaga Airport - Residence 04 February 2017 Duke of Kent House - The Caleta Hotel (Business Lunch) 06 February 2017 Duke of Kent House - Flat Bastion Road (Site Visit) 06 February 2017 Duke of Kent House - Upper Rock (Governor's Lookout-Site Visit) 20 April 2017 Residence - Malaga Airport 25 April 2017 Malaga Airport - Residence 29 April 2017 Department of Education - Victoria Stadium 05 May 2017 Residence - Nuno's Restaurant, Caleta Hotel (Dinner with MEP C Moody) 05 May 2017 Duke of Kent House - La Mamela Restaurant (University of Gibraltar Academic Board Dinner) 09 May 2017 Department of Education - Victoria Stadium (Interschool Hockey - Presentation of Trophies) 10 May 2017 Department of Education - University of Gibraltar - No 6 Convent Place 12 May 2017 Residence - John Mackintosh Hall (Art Dance Gala Production) 12 May 2017 Department of Education - Gibelec Waterport (Board Meeting) 18 May 2017 Residence - John Mackintosh Hall (Urban Dance Show) 19 May 2017 Duke of Kent House - Upper Rock & Europa Point (Site Visit) 23 May 2017 John Mackintosh Hall - City Hall (Reception) 23 May 2017 Residence - Shrine of our Lady of Europe (Annual Diocesan Mass) 24 May 2017 Duke of Kent House - Alameda Gardens (Unveiling of Plaque) 25 May 2017 No 6 Convent Place - Europort (Meeting) 25 May 2017 Duke of Kent House - Loreto Convent School (Site Visit) 30 May 2017 Department of Education - Victoria Stadium (Gibsport) 31 May 2017 Duke of Kent House - Witham's Cemetery (Site Visit) 05 June 2007 Duke of Kent House - Victoria Stadium (Bishop Fitzgerald Middle School Sports Day) 06 June 2017 Department of Education - Victoria Stadium (St Bernard's Middle School Sports Day) 07 June 2017 Duke of Kent House - Rock Hotel (Gibraltar College Of Further Education - Awards Ceremony) 15 June 2017 City Hall - Rock Hotel (Young Enterprise - Final Competition) 20 June 2017 No 6 Convent Place - University of Gibraltar (Meeting) 23 June 2017 Department of Education - Sunborn Gibraltar (Board Dinner) 23 June 2017 Duke of Kent House - Bleak House (Head Teachers Meeting) 04 July 2017 Duke of Kent House - Gibraltar International Airport 10 July 2017 Malaga Airport - Gibraltar Parliament 12 July 2017 Residence - The Caleta Hotel, Nuno's Restaurant (Congressional Welcome Dinner) 07 August 2017 Residence - The Rock Hotel, Victoria Suite (Congressional Closing Dinner) 09 August 2017 Updated 14 August 2017 Source: No.6 Convent Place.
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