AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCarnival & Culture: Notting Hill Carnival is gearing up for its 60th anniversary (29–31 August) with organisers stressing the event as a “teaching tool” for younger generations about Caribbean history and the Windrush legacy. Public Safety: Crime ahead of Carnival—Royal Saint Lucia Police report double-digit drops in major offences, including burglaries (-23%), sexual crimes (-19%) and drug offences (over -20%), alongside 39 illegal firearms seized since January, as an island-wide security sweep ramps up. Travel Advisory: U.S. warning for St. Lucia—the State Department keeps the island at Level 2 (“exercise increased caution”), citing petty crime and warning that violent crime can occur anywhere, including armed robbery, assault, burglary and rape. Power & Resilience: LUCELEC outage review—after a third islandwide power outage this year, LUCELEC says it’s conducting a detailed post-incident review and notes full restoration by 10:52 a.m. Business & Grants: OECS MSME support—the OECS Commission extended the deadline for Window 2 of the regional Matching Grants Programme to Friday, July 24, targeting Blue Economy value chain groups, including women-led enterprises. Tourism & Local Stories: StolenTime’s 60-year milestone—a family-run resort celebrates six decades since opening in 1966, tracing its evolution from Malabar Beach Hotel to Couples St Lucia and now StolenTime by Rendezvous. Festival Planning: Culture Ministry push—Culture Minister Dr. Ernest Hilaire calls for restructuring how festivals are administered to match St. Lucia’s growing regional stature.
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