UKNC Chief Executive and Secretary-General visits Gorham's Cave Complex UNESCO World Heritage Site in Gibraltar

September 5th 2025

At the end of August, UKNC Chief Executive and Secretary-General, James Bridge, took a break from his holiday in the south of Spain to make an official visit to the Gorham's Cave Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in one of the UK's Overseas Territories, Gibraltar.

James was shown around the Gorham's Cave Complex UNESCO World Heritage Site by Professors Clive and Geraldine Finlayson, along with Dr Stewart Finlayson, who leads the scientific team at the site. Archaeologist Stephanie Kassam explained the excavation work being carried out this year.

Speaking of his visit, James said:

“It was a privilege to visit Gibraltar’s Gorham’s Cave Complex UNESCO World Heritage Site – a world class place of wonder, cutting edge research and extraordinary stories. Professor and Drs Finlayson, along with the young archaeologists there, brought Neanderthal and Phoenician Gibraltar to life. Gibraltar’s site, part of the global UNESCO family, brings international interest, connections and opportunities.”

Ministerial Visit

Following his visit to the Caves, James met the Minister with responsibility for World Heritage on Gibraltar, Dr John Cortes, who later said:

“Once again the fantastic work being done by the team at the National Museum in protecting, managing and promoting this important asset of the World’s Heritage has been recognised by a top expert. James was extremely impressed by Gorham’s and its management and will carry the message far and wide in the world of UNESCO and World Heritage, once again putting Gibraltar on the map.”

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