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Government Response to Parliamentary Debate on Heritage Site Works - 140/2025

March 05, 2025

HM Government of Gibraltar wishes to clarify misleading and sensationalist statements made by Opposition MP Damon Bossino regarding the installation of a goods lift at Road to the Lines.

Mr Bossino implied that the lift had been fixed onto the Tower of Homage itself, when in reality it was placed on an outer defensive wall along Road to the Lines. While this wall is a protected structure under Gibraltar’s heritage legislation, it does not hold the same historical or architectural significance as the Tower of Homage.

It is important to provide proper context to this matter. The Road to the Lines area is currently undergoing a major restoration and urban renewal project that will provide one hundred much needed affordable homes in the heart of the Old Town. This project has already gone through the Development and Planning Commission (DPC) process and is undergoing modifications to further improve its impact.

The goods lift in question was installed as part of the logistical requirements of the works, allowing for the transport of materials and supplies in an efficient and practical manner. The only alternative would have been an extensive scaffolding structure, which would have required similar drilling into the wall.

While it is correct that the lift was installed by a subcontractor, without authority, without a heritage licence, the Government has already taken immediate steps to address this matter. The contractor involved has undertaken numerous heritage restoration projects in Gibraltar and has been recognised with heritage awards for their work. Unfortunately, such issues can sometimes arise in complex construction projects.

However, what is truly alarming is that Mr Bossino, who aspires to be Chief Minister, deliberately withheld this information for months, failing to bring it to the attention of the relevant heritage authorities. Instead, he chose to raise it in Parliament in a calculated attempt to score political points. His actions not only demonstrate a complete lack of integrity but also a fundamental disrespect for Gibraltar’s heritage professionals who work tirelessly to protect and preserve our historic sites.

It is worth noting that prior to this Government’s tenure, the Ministry for Heritage did not exist. There was no Government Archaeologist, and heritage institutions such as the Gibraltar National Museum were chronically underfunded. Today, Gibraltar boasts a World Heritage Site, robust heritage legislation, and extensive policies that ensure the preservation of our historical assets. Unlike in the past, all Government developments are subject to full public scrutiny through the DPC, ensuring transparency and accountability.

The Ministry for Heritage, together with its dedicated professionals, continues to oversee and enforce heritage protections across Gibraltar on a daily basis. The Government remains committed to safeguarding Gibraltar’s rich history while balancing the needs of development and conservation.

It is regrettable that Mr Bossino has chosen to sensationalise this issue rather than engage constructively. The Government will continue to address this matter appropriately and ensure that any necessary measures are taken in line with heritage best practices.