AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBulk Waste Wrap-Up: DEH says the 2026 bulk waste collection schedule is complete across Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, with residential bulk pickup finished and standard waste rules back in place; residents are reminded to transport extra waste to landfills and report illegal dumping, which can bring penalties. Community Safety Clean-Up: RCIPS and DEH backed a West Bay clean-up targeting abandoned items linked to loitering and disorder, with police saying the work will continue to improve quality of life. Workplace Wellbeing Training: A strong turnout joined “Creating a Culture of Wellbeing and Wellness,” where HR and wellness expert Kim Wallace-Watler shared practical steps for building sustainable wellbeing programmes in organisations. Ebola Preparedness Moves: Cayman health officials confirm enhanced Ebola screening for selected incoming flights will begin next Thursday, while risk to the islands remains assessed as low; separate updates note surveillance of BA253 passengers has ended with no concerns found. Saharan Dust Update: Health and environment officials report air quality stayed in the Good to Moderate range during the dust event and the Dust Alert has been lifted as conditions improve. Health Insurance Cost Pressure: CG BritCay/Coralisle Medical proposes SHIC premium increases of about 25% from 1 July, with the HIC able to stop the change and the government signalling resistance. Landfill Fire Contained: DEH reports a small surface fire at the George Town Landfill was quickly extinguished during routine monitoring, with operations continuing normally.
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