AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCoastal Planning Watch: Cabinet is moving ahead with plans to transform Darkwood Beach into a public park, with officials saying the project will be carried out in an environmentally responsible way and will require a full Environmental Impact Assessment before construction. Marine & Development Scrutiny: The Perry Bay–Keeling Point area is also set for a marina, housing and commercial hub, but Cabinet is requiring environmental assessments first—an important step as Antigua weighs growth against coastal risk. Flood Readiness: Antigua and Barbuda is advancing flood preparedness and flood forecasting through a national early warning workshop and new forecasting efforts, aiming to better protect communities as weather threats intensify. Energy & Resilience: Government is exploring a geothermal power link from Nevis via a subsea transmission line to reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels, though costs and approvals are still unclear. Waste & Nature Protection: Watchnight and Emancipation observances are set to feature Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, while separate local reports highlight ongoing concerns about illegal waste dumping near Parham. Housing for Climate-Ready Living: The affordable housing programme is expanding with rent-to-own developments, including Booby Alley and projects in Bolans and Barbuda, with Cabinet noting solar and sewage management as part of the plan.
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