AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAnguilla Day 59th: Premier Cora Richardson Hodge led a high-attendance Anguilla Day parade at Webster Park, with Governor Julia Crouch, Opposition Leader Ellis Lorenzo Webster, Speaker Tara Carter and ministers in the crowd, as the government highlighted work in health, education, agriculture, food security and future plans for ports, water, renewable energy, community facilities and fisheries. Tourism Governance: The Anguilla Tourist Board named Sean Richard as Chairman effective June 1, replacing Cecile Amelia Vanterpool-Kubisch, in a leadership transition framed as strengthening oversight for the island’s luxury tourism push. Constitutional Review: Premier Richardson Hodge says Anguilla’s AUF has a constitutional review commission draft ready for review, then public consultation, with one expected focus being separating the Attorney General and the Director of Public Prosecutions. Regional Politics & Law: The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court announced King Charles III has appointed Margaret Price Findlay as Chief Justice effective April 9, 2026. Regional Tourism Diplomacy: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 opened June 1 with CTO talks on resilience, connectivity and a unified Caribbean tourism voice, drawing ministers and commissioners including Anguilla’s. St. Maarten/Saint Martin SMART 2026: SMART bookings for June 22–26, 2026 are up, with 79% of booths occupied and the event likely to sell out early.
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