AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHousing & Infrastructure: The Falkland Islands Government has approved an accelerated Stanley housing push at Murray Heights, with infrastructure for 60 new plots and 30 modular homes, aiming to deliver the FIG’s 30 units within 12 months; the plan is backed by Navitas Petroleum Ltd and will temporarily divert resources from Sapper Hill Phase 7, causing short-term delays but enabling more private plots later. Public Finance: The Legislative Assembly has been presented with the 2026/27 budget of £216.3m under a “living within our means” approach, including a ban on borrowing for day-to-day spending and a reserves rule set at 1.5 times operating costs, as revenue pressures continue from fishing performance and lower investment income. Sea Lion Oil Update: Rockhopper says phase one of the Sea Lion project has been sanctioned, with first oil still targeted for Q1 2028, alongside secured key contracts and financing for the FPSO and drilling work. Transport Links: The South Atlantic Airbridge will switch to East Midlands Airport for four months (27 July–15 November 2026) due to runway resurfacing at RAF Brize Norton, with passenger support arrangements for eligible delays. Commemoration: Islanders marked the Atlantic Conveyor anniversary, pausing to remember the 12 lives lost when the ship was hit during the Falklands War. Roadworks & Closures: Multiple York road closures for filming and station gateway works are scheduled, plus further planned closures across the city for gas and water mains work. Military Tragedy (UK-wide): Tributes continue after the MoD confirmed the death of 29-year-old Lance Corporal James Stewart Freeman during routine training in northern Iraq as part of Operation Shader.
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