AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism Leadership: Anguilla’s Tourist Board has named Sean Richard as its new Chairman, effective June 1, replacing Cecile Amelia Vanterpool-Kubisch (who stays on as a director). Minister of Health, Tourism and Sports Cardigan Connor said the move is meant to strengthen governance and strategic oversight, with Richard bringing more than two decades in luxury hospitality and tourism. Summer Festival Plans: The Anguilla Summer Festival returns July 10 to August 9, 2026, with a month-long lineup of music, culture and entertainment including boat races, pageants, calypso and soca competitions, street festivals, beach parties and live shows—expected to boost hotels, restaurants, taxis and small businesses. Constitutional Reform: Premier Cora Richardson-Hodge says Anguilla’s constitutional review commission is awaiting a draft report before public consultations, with one key issue expected to be separating the Attorney General’s and Director of Public Prosecutions’ roles. Regional Sports Spotlight: St Kitts and Nevis’ 12-year-old sailor Greyson Burrell made history by competing in the Optimist North American Championship in Halifax, finishing 20th in the Bronze Fleet. Sailing & Community Events: The 2026 Anguilla Regatta wrapped up with Melges 24 Team Island Water World taking first place in Road Bay, while regional youth basketball and cricket events continue to build cross-island sporting momentum.
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