AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCPL Spotlight: Antigua and Barbuda Falcons chased down the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots’ 187 with three wickets to spare, powered by Shabab Khan’s 30 off 12 balls for Player of the Match. Youth Sports Pipeline: Cricket West Indies launched a two-week Under-19 Women’s High-Performance camp in Antigua (Aug 17–29), bringing 22 players together right after the Rising Stars Championship. Local Education & Facilities: Major expansion and renovation works are underway at schools, with Cabinet also confirming extra funding for the upcoming academic year plus ongoing summer maintenance. Disaster Preparedness: The Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross Society joined a regional Early Action Protocol workshop to pre-plan and pre-fund humanitarian responses ahead of hurricanes. Community & Safety: Seventh-day Adventists are calling residents to join the “End It Now” march against abuse, aiming to educate and inspire action across homes and schools. Culture & Tourism: Antigua Carnival is getting a boost after Forbes highlighted its authenticity and local music, as preparations begin for “Legendary 70” in 2027. Heritage Skills: Commonwealth heritage specialists, including participants from Antigua, joined live conservation work at Wentworth Woodhouse to build restoration skills for home countries. Transport Pressure: Bus drivers at St John’s terminals are pushing for a fare increase after more than 20 years without one.
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