AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Transport: Ten new electric buses have arrived in Bermuda, with the Department of Public Transportation saying the latest batch is part of a push toward 100% fleet electrification by 2030 (with more buses expected next week and older diesel vehicles to be retired as the rollout completes). Community & Housing: A public town hall on Phase 2 affordable housing is set for August 20 in Hamilton, covering proposed Bermuda Housing Corporation and Bermuda Land Management Corporation site developments across multiple parishes. Health & Safety: The Privacy Commissioner’s office says it has been forced into emergency remote work after mould was found in its Church Street building, with the public facing delays until a temporary workspace is confirmed. Child Protection: SCARS Bermuda is calling for urgent action after a KPMG-commissioned survey found 29% of respondents reported experiencing child sexual abuse before age 18, with most cases involving someone the victim knew. Education & Support: Camily O Lovell has been awarded the $25,000 Duperreault Fellowship to support doctoral research in trauma-informed, culturally responsive addiction care in Bermuda. Sports & Pride: Bermuda’s volleyball teams have returned after the ECVA Senior Indoor Championships, with the women winning gold and the men placing fourth. Culture & Lifestyle: Taste of Bermuda returns for four days in October (Oct 8–11), with new events plus returning favourites spotlighting the island’s food scene.
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