AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLiberation Day Plans: The Falkland Islands will mark the 44th anniversary of Liberation Day on 14 June with a thanksgiving service at Christ Church Cathedral, followed by a parade and wreath-laying at the Liberation Monument in Stanley, with road closures around Barrack Street expected. Community Fundraising: A Town Hall silent auction raised more than £7,000 to send Falkland Islands Community School students on a UK trip, with local businesses and artists donating items and students providing live music. Commonwealth Games Spotlight: Falklands bowlers have been named for Glasgow 2026, with Daphne Arthur-Almond and Oliver Thompson set as flag and baton bearers, and a six-strong indoor bowls team heading to the Games. Education Links: Falklands representatives took part in the Education World Forum in London to compare education and training approaches with other overseas territories. Health Support to Tristan da Cunha: Falklands medics landed on Tristan da Cunha to help the community respond to a suspected hantavirus case after a request via the UK Health Security Agency. Wildlife & Photography: St. George photographer Van Strohm is showcasing images from trips including Greenland and Antarctica/South Georgia/Falklands at Red Cliff Gallery, featuring king and rockhopper penguins.
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