AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoArsenal Tourism Partnership: The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority has signed a multi-year global deal with Arsenal FC, naming St. Lucia the Premier League club’s official destination partner from 2026-27, with UK-focused visibility and plans for an academy hub. Water Bills Rise: WASCO customers face phased water and sewerage rate hikes—households and businesses up over 37%, hotels and marine vessels up 76%—as NURC tightens oversight and performance targets. Utilities “Crisis of Execution”: Leaders met at the Bay Gardens Hotel to tackle gaps between planning and delivery, arguing better implementation is key to improving the island’s ease of doing business. Gender-Based Violence Support: Vieux Fort Police Station has reopened a refurbished, private counselling and interview room for GBV victims, funded through the STOP GBV project with France. Men’s Mental Health & Fatherhood: A clothesline display at Derek Walcott Square sparked public talks on fatherhood, masculinity, and the challenges facing men and boys. Sports & Youth: Women’s cricket returns with a Women’s T20 tournament (June 20–Aug 1), while Vieux Fort North hosts a girls football recruitment festival on July 4. Public Safety: Police are investigating a suspected arson at a Castries business, after CCTV footage was reportedly captured and staff returned to work quickly. Tourism Access Debate: A report raises concerns that foreign beachfront development can restrict practical access to Caribbean beaches, even where beaches are legally public.
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