GFSB welcomes addition of taxis and Upper Rock bus service
The GFSB welcomes the additional transport capacity provided by the new taxis on the Rock and the Upper Rock bus service that will be added to Gibraltar’s existing complement of Upper Rock transfer options. The GFSB has regularly commented that the loss of the cable car service, which annually carries in excess of 300,000 people to our prime tourist attraction, needs to be addressed, as it will be out of action for a two-year period, at a time when visitors to the Rock might very well increase. These measures go some way to addressing the transport issue, and we hope that they will mark the beginning of a process of further improving and expanding Gibraltar’s ports of entry and transport infrastructure.
Whilst the GFSB welcomes these additions, we are also writing to the Minister responsible for the Environment to understand precisely what processes and procedures have led to these arrangements being put in place. It is important to ensure that all tourist facing businesses have the same opportunity to provide services to the public and tourists, and receive equal access to Government finance of equipment, vehicles, and entrance fee rebates.
GFSB welcomes CCTV rollout
The rollout of CCTV cameras across Main Street will go some way to addressing fears expressed by GFSB members about a recent uptick in burglaries. This expanded surveillance, alongside an already increased police presence, represents a practical and visible step towards strengthening security in Gibraltar’s principal commercial area. Taken together, these measures are likely to provide reassurance to both businesses and consumers, and to assist in both deterrence and enforcement.
These developments follow a series of recent meetings facilitated by the GFSB with the newly appointed Commissioner for Police, as well as the Minister for Business, bringing together retail members to discuss the issues directly. These meetings have provided an important platform for members to raise concerns and for the authorities to outline their operational response, with a clear focus on collaboration and practical outcomes. The increased police presence and CCTV deployment reflect that engagement and the commitment to maintaining a safe and secure trading environment.
Beautification of Main Street, Chatham Counterguard and Casemates Square
Some weeks ago, the GFSB was invited to attend a high-level presentation in relation to the intended works that the Government proposes to carry out to beautify Casemates Square, Main Street and Chatham Counterguard. The presentation provided an overview of a number of proposed enhancements aimed at improving the aesthetic and functional appeal of these key commercial and tourist areas.
The GFSB looks forward to the publication of these plans, which represent another exciting element of Gibraltar’s post-Brexit development strategy, as we seek to enhance the tourist offering, improve the retail experience, and elevate the overall look and feel of our urban environment.
Anyone using an e-scooter on Gibraltar’s roads will soon need to register it online or risk a £300 fine, as Gibraltar’s new PLETS framework moves into its next phase. The Government has confirmed that mandatory registration for PLETS (Personal Light Electric Transporters), including e-scooters, will begin on Monday as part of wider efforts to improve road safety, accountability and enforcement.
Pricing is one of the hardest decisions small businesses face, especially when costs are rising and uncertainty continues to affect local trading conditions. This explainer looks at why businesses review prices, how to understand cost and value, and how to communicate changes clearly without damaging customer trust.
With the treaty implementation date pushed to 15 July 2026 businesses have more time to adapt to the changes that are coming. So too does Government as it works to develop the new processes and procedures that will facilitate the treaty implementation. The Government’s BTAG committee, of which the GFSB is a member, met on Friday 24 April 2026 to continue preparations ahead of Treaty implementation.
The Gibtelecom Business Innovation Award is back, and it’s designed to recognise the ideas that are genuinely moving Gibraltar’s business landscape forward. This is not just about new technology. It is about rethinking how you operate, how you serve customers, and how you grow. Whether that’s a smarter process, a new service, or a fresh way of approaching your market, innovation comes in many forms.
We’re excited to announce the launch of the BizEd Management Online Course, a new CPD programme designed to help you strengthen your leadership, sharpen your strategy and grow your business. Delivered in partnership with the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), this course brings UK-recognised expertise, combining academic excellence with practical, real-world insights you can apply immediately.