Olive Press Gibraltar Newspaper Issue 11

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Gib 1-0 Spain By Joe Duggan GIBRALTAR is celebrating a thumping victory after Spain was forced to overturn a ban on the Rock’s hockey clubs. It comes after the Olive Press confronted the Spanish government over why Spanish teams had apparently been told to play no friendly games with any Gibraltar teams. The retreat by the Spanish government’s Consejo Superior De Deportes (CSD) came after further pressure from the Gibraltarian authorities. The Gibraltar Hockey Association (GHA) was informed of the u-turn late on Friday night by the Royal Federation of Spanish Hockey (RFEH). “It’s fantastic news,” GHA president Carl Rammage told the Olive Press. “Everyone is very happy and looking forward to playing again. I have spoken to representatives from Spanish clubs over the weekend and we are all looking forward to getting on with it. “I am surprised at how quickly this has been resolved.” The European Hockey Federation (EHF) was also happy that the issue was dealt with so swiftly. Its director general Angus

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EXCLUSIVE: “It’s a hoax... we don’t believe Simon Corner has been to Spain”

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KEEP HIM SAFE Mother launches petition to keep disabled son fenced in to stop him ‘hurting someone’ EXCLUSIVE By Rob Horgan A DESPERATE mother is campaigning to have a fence erected around her property to protect her profoundly disabled son. Susan Ignacio fears 18-yearold Liam is a danger to himself and others. Suffering from autism, epilepsy and Parkinson's, Liam also has severe behavioural difficulties which his mother claims could lead to him ‘hurting someone’. And after having eight opera-

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DANGER: Mum Susan and dad Ernest feel son Liam is a threat while (below) the estate tions on her leg, Susan’s own physical disability means she can no longer stop Liam from wandering out of their home. She has applied to the government to construct a gate and fence for the past five years

but the housing department has rejected her application each time. “Liam tends to go out of the house on his own and I can no longer stop him,” Susan, 45, told the Olive Press. “On

a good day he is fine, inquisitive and just wants to talk to neighbours. “However, on a bad day he is a danger to himself and could end up hurting someone.” She added: “I am no longer physically able to stop him when he wants to leave, I have to call my husband home from work to deal with Liam.” Susan and her husband Ernest, 57, have been applying to the housing department for a fence to be installed since they moved into the Mid Harbours Estate five years ago. Declined every year, letters from the housing department (seen by the Olive Press) state that the work would ‘change the aesthetics of the building’. In addition it adds that the ‘encroachment of common areas’ could lead to problems with drainage. The Ignacios however continue to fight the decision on the grounds that neighbours have similar gates to what they are asking for. Their most recent applica-

tion was declined last month, leaving them with ‘no choice’ but to take matters into their own hands. Yesterday, they launched a change.org petition addressed to the government. “I do not care if the fence looks ugly,” she told the Olive Press. “I just want to make sure my son is safe.” On the day the petition was launched nearly 1000 signatures were collected. A spokesman for the government promised last night that it would look into the case.

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