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Government housing rents increase by 3%
Johnny Bugeja 6th May 2021
Rents on government flats will increase by 3% as from July 1, the Gibraltar Government announced on Thursday.
The increase comes after the Gibraltar Parliament unanimously approved an amendment to the Housing Act in 2017 allowing for annual variations in government rents, a move that MPs on both sides of the House agreed at the time was prudent and sensible.
Prior to this the change, rent on government properties had not increased since 1983, not even to reflect inflation over more than three decades.
“This is just a modest increase which will assist in gaining some ground to rebalancing the overall housing budget,” said Steven Linares, the Minister for Housing.
Cathedral Square Park reopens following health and safety concerns
Johnny Bugeja
The newly refurbished Cathedral Square Park has been reopened following health and safety concerns.
The Minister for Sports and Leisure, Steven Linares, said he has not ruled out placing shielding on the perimeter of the park to reduce traffic pollution.
The popular park was closed recently it due to health and safety concerns, but the closure led to parents voicing their concerns regarding kerbside pollution from nearby traffic and asking that hedges be placed to mitigate this.
During a visit to the park on Tuesday afternoon Mr Linares told the Chronicle, that placing hedges around the park would be problematic.