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Table OC.4 Official Car Usage by the Minister for Education, Heritage, the Environment, Energy and Climate Change, 2018 Table OC.4 Official Car Usage by the Minister for Education, Heritage, the Environment, Energy and Climate Change, 2018 Purpose of use Date Department of Education - Mediterranean Rowing Club (Young Enterprise Company Programme Launch) 16 January 2018 Gibraltar Parliament - The Convent (Governor's Teachers Reception) 18 January 2018 Department of Education - University of Gibraltar (Cyber Centurion) 19 January 2018 Residence - John Mackintosh Hall (Referendum Play) 20 January 2018 Duke of Kent House -Hotel Reina Cristina, Algeciras (Premios Mancomunidad del Campo de Gibraltar) 01 February 2018 Department of Education - Gibraltar Frontier (Environment meeting in Spain) 02 February 2018 Duke of Kent House - Gibraltar International Airport 05 February 2018 Malaga Airport - Residence 08 February 2018 No 6 Convent Place - Westside School (Meeting) 14 February 2018 Bayside Secondary School - Duke of Kent House 15 February 2018 Duke of Kent House - Nuno's Restaurant, The Caleta Hotel (Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme) 15 February 2018 Department of Education - Grand Battery House (60 years Radio Gibraltar Reception) 16 February 2018 Residence - John Mackintosh Hall (International Dance Festival) 17 February 2018 No 6 Convent Place - St Bernard's First School (Press Call) 19 February 2018 Duke of Kent House - University of Gibraltar (Meetings) 20 February 2018 University of Gibraltar - Bruce's Farm (Visit) 21 February 2018 Duke of Kent House - Bayside Secondary School (Bayside Environmental Fair) 22 February 2018 Residence - John Mackintosh Hall (Gibraltar Festival for Young Musicians - Gala Performance) 24 February 2018 Duke of Kent House - Europort (Meetings) 27 February 2018 Department of Education - Casemates Square (World Wildlife Day Exhibition Opening) 02 March 2018 Duke of Kent House - University of Gibraltar (Meetings) 08 March 2018 Duke of Kent House - Upper Rock Nature Reserve (Inauguration of WW11 Tunnel Audio System) 15 March 2018 Dept of Education - Alameda Gardens (Tree Planting) 15 March 2018 Duke of Kent House - Nuno's Restaurant, The Caleta Hotel (House of Lords EU Select Committee Dinner) 15 March 2018 Duke of Kent House - Wessex Lounge, Gibraltar International Airport (Reception) 20 March 2018 Residence - Ince's Hall (Drama Festival Gala Night) 24 March 2018 Duke of Kent House - Gibraltar International Airport 27 March 2018 Malaga Airport - Residence 06 April 2018 Duke of Kent House - University of Gibraltar (Bistro Point - Sister Cities Lunch) 19 April 2018 Residence - Inces Hall (Illumina Dance Show) 20 April 2018 Duke of Kent House - Europa Foreshore (Site Visit) 24 April 2018 Department of Education - Alameda Gardens/Gibraltar Botanic Gardens 25 April 2018 Duke of Kent House - LNG Plant (Site Visit) 26 April 2018 Deparment of Education -Alameda Gardens/Gibraltar Botanic Gardens and Nun's Well Europa Point 27 April 2018 Department of Education - Gibraltar International Airport 02 May 2018 Malaga Airport - Residence 06 May 2018 Residence - Victoria Stadium (Interschool Hockey Tournament Medal Presentation) 09 May 2018 Duke of Kent House - Frontier (Environmental Education Talk) 10 May 2018 Duke of Kent House - The Cable Car (Official Dinner) 16 May 2018 Gibraltar Parliament - Victoria Stadium (GFA Junior End of Season Match) 18 May 2018 City Hall - St Joseph's School (Unveiling of Plaque) 21 May 2018 Duke of Kent House - University of Gibraltar (Cites Workshop) 29 May 2018 Duke of Kent House - LNG Power Station (Meeting with Consultants from Abroad) 29 May 2018 Duke of Kent House - Alameda Gardens/Gibraltar Botanic Gardens (Tree Planting for Schools' Super Hero Competition) 29 May 2018 Department of Education - Victoria Stadium (St Joseph's Middle School Sports Day) 01 June 2018 Westside Comprehensive School - Commonwealth Park (World Environment Day) 05 June 2018 Duke of Kent House -Europa Point - Du Farol (Opening of Interpretation Centre) 05 June 2018 Duke of Kent House - Bayside Sports Complex (Bishop Fitzgerald Sports Day) 05 June 2018 Duke of Kent House - Victoria Stadium (St Anne's Middle School Sports Day) 07 June 2018 Malaga Airport - Residence 14 June 2018 Residence - Open Air Theatre, Alameda Gardens (Mediterranean Dance School) 21 June 2018 Residence - Victoria Stadium (St Joseph's First School Sports Day) 25 June 2018 Residence - Westside Comprehensive School (Summer Recital) 26 June 2018 Residence - St Anne's School (St Anne's Extravaganza) 27 June 2018 Duke of Kent House - Bleak House (Air Quality Presentation) 28 June 2018 Department of Education - John Mackintosh Hall (Art Dance International Platform) 29 June 2018 Residence - Alameda Botanical Gardens (Danza Biannual Show) 03 July 2018 Parliament House - Casemates Square (Unveiling of GDF Statue) 04 July 2018 Parliament House - Holiday Inn Express (Official Opening) 05 July 2018 Department of Education - University of Gibraltar, Bistro Point (Island Games) 06 July 2018 Duke of Kent House - (VIPs visiting sites in Gibraltar) 12 July12 2018July 2018 Residence - The Rock Hotel (Rotary - Round Table Gala Dinner) 14 July 2018 Duke of Kent House - Europa Advance Road (Site Visit - Crematorium) 19 July 2018 Duke of Kent House - Alameda Botanical Gardens (Presentation by Green Gibraltar) 24 July 2018 Department of Education - Gibraltar Crematorium (Site Visit) 08 August 2018 Duke of Kent House - Beach View Terraces (Site Visit) 09 August 2018 Department of Education - Gorham's Cave (Archeological Visit) 10 August 2018 Department of Education- Nuno's Restaurant, The Caleta Hotel 10 August 2018 Duke of Kent House - Irish Town/Chatham Counterguard (Press Coverage of Street Art Painting) 21 August 2018 Duke of Kent House - Laguna Estate (Site Visit) 28 August 2018 Duke of Kent House - Catalan Bay (Site Visit and Meeting with Catalan Bay Residents) 06 September 2018 Residence - The Landings Restaurant (Dinner with visiting MPs) 07 September 2018 Duke of Kent House - University of Gibraltar (Neanderthal Conference Opening) 13 September 2018 The Convent - Europa Advance Road (Welcome Reception at Calpe Conference) 13 September 2018 Residence - Cable Car Station (Calpe Conference Dinner, Mons Calpe Terrace) 15 September 2018 Duke of Kent House - Notre Dame School (School Visit) 18 September 2018 Department of Education - University of Gibraltar (Gib Cyber Event) 26 September 2018 Department of Education - Algeciras, Spain (Environment Meeting) 17 October 2018 Residence - Mons Calpe Suite (Public Health Conference - Welcome Dinner) 19 October 2018 Residence - John Mackintosh Hall (Santos Productions Show) 20 October 2018 Residence - Trafalgar Cemetery (Remembrance Service-Battle of Trafalgar) 21 October 2018 Residence - Remembrance Sunday (British War Memorial) 11 November 2018 Duke of Kent House - Sunborn Gibraltar (Essardas Anniversary Celebration) 20 November 2018 Department of Education - Notre Dame First School (Inauguration) 21 November 2018 Parliament House - Residence - University of Gibraltar - Sunborn Gibraltar - Residence 22 November 2018 Residence - John Mackintosh Hall (Magic Festival) 30 November 2018 Residence - Church of Scotland (St Andrew's Day) 02 December 2018 Residence - Gibraltar International Airport 02 December 2018 Malaga Airport - Residence 06 December 2018 Residence - St Theresa's Church (Concert) 06 December 2018 Duke of Kent House - Teachers Association Headquarters (Meetings) 13 December 2018 Residence - Ince's Hall (Gampa Show) 14 December 2018 Duke of Kent House - Loreto Convent School (Christmas Concert) 18 December 2018 Updated 7 Januauary 2018 Source: No.6 Convent Place.
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