AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWaterfront & Family Fun: Water World’s new Summit Canyon soft-opened this week, replacing the beloved “Bermuda Triangle” with four fresh slides plus a full area for young families and chill-time. Education & Community Leadership: Bermuda College’s Adult Education School graduation heard Puisne Judge Juan Wolffe urge the 16 graduates to lead by example, uplift others, and challenge unfairness. Sports & Local Culture: Seniors get free entry to Cup Match this year thanks to ICS Tires/Island Construction Services Limited, with the sponsor promising “culture, food and fellowship” at no charge. Human Rights & Protections: The Human Rights Commission backs upcoming amendments to the Human Rights Act 1981, including stronger housing-related protections and safeguards around discrimination tied to income and associations. Aging & Safety: Age Concern Bermuda warns senior abuse reports have doubled, calling for better prevention, reporting pathways, and caregiver support as Bermuda’s population ages. Governance Watch: The House of Assembly’s July 17 order paper includes updates on housing, ridesharing, education legislation, and the Cambridge Checkpoint report. International Ties: Premier David Burt and Minister Owen Darrell wrapped up a three-day Azores visit, highlighting shared culture and potential collaboration. Theatre & Youth Arts: Noire Youth Theatre Company announced auditions for “The Woman at the Well,” bringing a Bermuda-set, music-and-dance adaptation to the Ruth Seaton James Centre in October.
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