AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPublic Services: East Suffolk residents say new green-lid recycling and food caddy changes left bins sitting for weeks, with reports of maggots, flies and strong smells—after council contact, some collections resumed. Parliament & Pensions: Independent senator Tawana Tannock says she’s “frustrated” and believes independents are being “obstructed” during Senate debate on a Pension (Increase) Amendment Act raising public servants’ pensions by 10% from April 1, 2026. Road Safety & Culture: CG Insurance’s fourth annual CG Slow Race at Motor Fest rewarded riders for control over speed, with disqualifications if feet touch down. Health & Recovery: Turning Point’s addiction services retained CARF accreditation, valid to 2029, covering intensive and outpatient treatment plus withdrawal management. Environment & Safety: Authorities urge residents in Southampton to check yards carefully after a credible possible rattlesnake sighting, warning people not to approach and to call 911. Community & Pride: OUTBermuda released the Bermuda Pride schedule for July 4, including a Hamilton parade and evening concert. Family Support: Government announced Child Daycare Allowance Amendment Regulations to ease childcare costs starting Sept. 1 for key income categories. Business & Jobs: Walkers promoted seven Bermudians across Bermuda and London; PwC Bermuda named three new partners effective July 1. Education & Wellness: Healthy Schools Awards recognised schools and preschools promoting nutrition and wellbeing.
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