AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSteelpan & Culture: Thousands turned out at St. John’s National Botanical Gardens for Republic Bank Pandemonium, with Barbadian acts plus Antigua’s Hells Gate Steel Orchestra drawing major attention ahead of Crop Over. Regional Sports & Unity: The 19th CARICOM Road Run/Walk in Gros Islet saw Jamaica dominate the overall male category, while Barbados’ Carlie Robinson won the female trophy; the event fed into the 51st CARICOM Heads meeting. Creative Economy Push: Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority opened applications for Art Week (Nov. 11–18), inviting artists and venues to shape the islands’ signature showcase for visual art, design, fashion and culture. Cricket Infrastructure & Partnerships: Cricket West Indies met China’s ambassador to explore support for a high-performance campus at Coolidge Cricket Ground, including design and construction participation. Utilities & National Development: APUA marked 53 years powering Antigua and Barbuda with electricity, water and telecoms, with government backing for transformation toward renewables and affordable broadband. Public Health Preparedness: CARPHA inaugurated a Regional Emergency Operations Centre for 26 member states, funded by the EU, to strengthen disaster and outbreak response across the region. Housing & Urban Works: Final preparations continue for Booby Alley Redevelopment, with officials reviewing parking, sewage, waste, lighting and long-term operations ahead of opening.
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