AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCayman Travel & Airlift: Cayman Airways has added extra Friday flights to La Ceiba for late-summer travel, with four more departures from 21 Aug to 11 Sep 2026 to help visitors plan around friends, family and Bay Islands connections. Marine & Development Watch: Neighbouring landowners have objected to a proposed $13m luxury apartment complex on South Sound Road near Old Crewe Road, arguing setbacks, sea-level resilience guidance and impacts on a Marine Protected Area aren’t being met. Sister Islands Care: Cayman Brac pet owners say promised full-time veterinary coverage still lacks a timeline, even as the Department of Agriculture says it aims to set up a permanent vet team for both livestock and companion animals. Conservation & Biosecurity: The Department of Agriculture says it intercepted a live cane toad in an incoming shipment on 16 July, calling it a key early-warning win to protect Cayman’s ecosystems from a fast-spreading invasive threat. Local Living Costs: OfReg has issued a new 25-year utility licence to Cayman Water Company, effective 1 Aug, aiming to cut average household water rates by about 6.5%. Tourism Spotlight: A new feature highlights Little Cayman Beach Resort as a dive-first getaway with fast access to Bloody Bay Wall and daily boat trips. UNESCO Debate (Little Cayman): Some Little Cayman landowners are pushing back on the island’s UNESCO bid, saying the scope may shift from marine areas to the whole island and could affect development planning. Trade & Growth: The Ministry of Tourism and Trade Development has appointed a consultant to build Cayman’s first Trade Development Framework over the next 12 months.
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