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Heritage Awards 2024 Recipients

The Gibraltar Heritage Trust is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s Heritage Awards. 

This year we have presented one Group Award, and three special commendations. The awards were presented by the Hon. Dr. John Cortes, Minister for Heritage, alongside Ian Balestrino, Chairman of the Gibraltar Heritage Trust at a presentation event at the Royal Gibraltar Regiment Association Sortie Club & Lounge on Thursday evening. 



Special Commendation was awarded to The Royal Gibraltar Regiment Association, Sortie Club & Lounge located at 122/1 Irish Town for the high-quality refurbishment of both the exterior and interior of the club, which provides a modern social club setting for veterans whilst also delivering facilities as a recruitment office for the future facing arm of the Regiment. The RGRA was formed in 1971, at the end of conscription in Gibraltar, into an all-volunteer unit forming part of the Queen’s Infantry Division. The club is open to all officers and soldiers who serve or have served in the Regiment and aims to foster the spirit of comradeship between all members of the association and preserve its traditions and deeds, whilst also providing free support to veterans and their families. This award therefore recognises the historical service of the regiment and what it has given Gibraltar both at home and abroad. The award was received by Col Francis Brancato, Chairman Freddie Pitto and Anne Lundin from Danish Alteriors. Watch Video

Special Commendation was awarded to ‘La Maleta’, a performative dance put together by Gibraltar Academy of Music and Performing Arts and The Ministry of Equality to celebrate International Women’s Day this year. A moving and beautiful performance piece, which focused on stories of Gibraltarian women during the Evacuation, the performance explores themes of birth, death, loss, exile and resilience of a whole generation of women, our parents and/or grandparents, who lived through this episode of our history. The piece also gives a voice to Gibraltarian women from the past and brings this history to new audiences through the medium of dance. The award was received by Marlene Dalli from the Ministry of Equality, GAMPA director Tanya Santini, Artistic Director Hannah Mifsud, Choreographer Zoe Bishop. Watch Video

Special Commendation was awarded to Volunteers at the Gibraltar National Archives for their many years of voluntary work which has gone above and beyond what is required and expected of them. The volunteer team assist with archival activities and administration whilst also actively engaging with the local community on site, in the archives and during commemorative events and exhibitions. Their sustained efforts to support and reinforce the Archivist and his team ensures that everyone can access and explore the archives and its collections. The award was received by a representative group of all volunteers and the Archivist, Gerard Wood. Watch Video

Group Heritage Award was awarded to St. Joseph’s Upper Primary School, but specifically the teacher teams who are engaging younger generations through project-based learning about Gibraltar’s history and heritage in their curriculum. Of particular note was the organised Year 3 visit to the Waterport Terraces Day Centre where pupils engaged with residents sharing first hand stories of their experiences during the Evacuation in WWII. Also of note was the Year 4 project on ‘Why do we have city walls’ as part of which the students embarked on a sponsored walk that covered the length of the City Walls, exploring their origins and purpose. These visits and trips are innovative ways to encourage our younger generations to engage with and think about our heritage in diverse ways, owing gratitude to their teachers. We know that many schools locally are engaging with our heritage in innovative ways and hope to see more nominations of this sort being brought forward.  The award was received by Head Teacher Mr. Clinton, Mrs. Ochello and Mrs. Crome-Garcia. Watch Video

Our Chairman elaborated on our Group Award this year, calling for more local history projects to be pushed in our schools and encourage project-based learning and intergenerational learning, which he hopes will be brought forward to future Heritage Awards. The Trust extends its gratitude to all who attended to support our reciepients and recognise their important work to preserve our history and heritage.



Running List of Recipients