AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism Licensing: The Grenada Tourism Authority is inviting operators to renew 2026–2027 licenses, covering taxi drivers, tour and watersport operators, guides, hotels/villas/guest houses, and vendors at key sites; renewals run from 6 July through end of September via the Pure Grenada portal. Infrastructure & Water: Nawasa warns of temporary traffic delays at Moliniere on Friday, 3 July, during concrete pouring for the Southern St George Water Supply Expansion Project (Lot 1), with police traffic management on site. Heritage vs Development: A debate is heating up over whether Grenada should upgrade or erase a priority heritage site, with commentary pointing to the Drill Yard in St George’s facing demolition despite its historic links to courts, prisons, and military administration. Public Works Procurement: Grenada’s government has issued a World Bank-funded procurement notice for electronic office equipment (headphones, projectors/screens, video conferencing cameras, and printers) under the Caribbean Resilient Renewable Energy Infrastructure Investment Facility. Spice & Agriculture: National Spice Replanting Day saw islandwide volunteer planting across every parish, framed as “From Roots to Legacy,” while the Ministry of Agriculture also launched a ginger production drive using 15,000 pounds of planting material to boost local supply and lower prices. Regional Tourism Growth: OECS is pushing community-based tourism as a growth engine, backed by EU funding, with workshops in Saint Lucia aimed at putting local communities at the centre of tourism policy and benefits. Court Watch: A High Court case involving former NNP minister Nickolas Steele and partners in the Grand Anse-area restaurant business is before Justice Agnes Actie.
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