AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFalklands Liberation Commemoration: A Doncaster museum is hosting an invitation-only event today (June 14) marking the 44th anniversary of the Falklands’ liberation, with a live link to Stanley and wreath-laying at a memorial for 255 British service personnel and three islanders. HMS Glamorgan Memorial: A separate memorial at Hookers Point remembers those killed when HMS Glamorgan was hit by an Exocet missile in the final days of the war, with wreaths laid near the launch site. Liberation Day Public Holiday: FIG has confirmed Monday, June 15 is a public holiday in lieu of Liberation Day, with a full Stanley programme including a thanksgiving service, parade and wreath-laying at the Liberation Monument, plus a civic reception. Local Veterans Support: Wales’ First Minister visited the Valley Veterans hub, founded by Falklands War veteran Paul Bromwell, which supports more than 140 active participants and recently received a King’s Award for Voluntary Service 2025. Water Security for Camps: A new solar-powered desalination unit is set to be installed at Goose Green to convert seawater into drinking water, aimed at easing fresh-water shortages linked to rainfall swings. Housing Push: Executive Council has approved an Accelerated Housing Development Scheme creating 60 plots at Murray Heights, with 30 modular units planned within 12 months and incoming Navitas oil workers prioritised. Immigration Health Policy: The Falkland Islands Government has approved a new immigration health policy that clarifies when serious medical conditions, treatment costs over £2,500 a year, or lack of supply-chain access may lead to permit refusals.
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