AGP Executive Report
Last update: 29 minutes agoWaste & Cleanliness: St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John residents will get extra weekend options starting July 18, with bulk waste, scrap metal and appliances accepted Saturdays and Sundays (8 a.m.–3 p.m.) at six designated sites, including Cotton Valley and the Anguilla Landfill Transfer Station, plus Cancryn, Nazareth, Pine Peace and Coral Bay; furniture, mattresses, carpets and major appliances like fridges and washing machines are covered, alongside ongoing daily drop-offs at Mandahl and Peter’s Rest. Tourism & Health Workforce Link: The Anguilla Tourist Board appointed Marketplace Excellence as its U.S. public relations agency of record (effective July 1, 2026), aiming to boost visitor demand through targeted media relations—an indirect pressure point for healthcare capacity as arrivals grow. Regional Policy Watch: CARICOM leaders met in Saint Lucia (5–8 July) under Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre’s chairmanship, with Anguilla’s Premier Cora Richardson-Hodge among attendees. Medical Training Pipeline: South Texas Health System’s GME Consortium welcomed 65 new medical residents, expanding family medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, transitional year and general surgery training—relevant for regional clinician supply and referral networks. Rights & Public Health Context: A London court hearing could decide whether Trinidad and Tobago decriminalizes gay sex, a move that could shape rights and health access across the eastern Caribbean.
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