AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoHeritage Preservation: Barbados residents in St Michael celebrated government plans to turn the childhood homes of cricket legends Sir Garfield Sobers and Sir Frank Worrell into permanent heritage sites, with the state stepping in to protect the properties as living national icons. Renewables & Storm Safety: Barbados Light & Power warned solar owners to properly isolate and manage renewable systems before, during and after hurricanes, stressing safety for crews and neighbours and urging customers to keep insurance current. Crime & Gangs Law: Opposition Senator Ryan Walters backed the Criminal Gangs (Prevention and Control) Bill but argued enforcement must “cut off the head” by targeting those financing and leading gangs, not just street-level offenders. Climate Finance Push: Barbados’ environment minister called for a climate finance overhaul for small island states, saying slow approvals and delayed disbursements mean money arrives after the damage is done. Green Jobs Gap: A UNICEF-commissioned study found young people in Barbados lag in awareness of green and circular economy opportunities, pointing to information and access gaps rather than lack of interest. Local Business Spotlight: Young entrepreneur Tyrique Wilson opened Outlet Auto Spas at Sugar Cane Mall, expanding his local business portfolio beyond Carrington’s Rum Cream. Regional Banking Watch: Barbados’ FIU director urged Caribbean banks to stay aligned with international anti-money laundering norms to reduce the risk of derisking. Tourism Media & Content: The Caribbean Tourism Organization honoured regional storytellers at Caribbean Week in New York and launched CTO TV to boost tourism storytelling beyond beaches.
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