AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFalklands housing for oil build-out: The Falklands Planning and Building Committee has approved plans for 160 modular housing units (320 beds) to house personnel for the Sea Lion offshore development, with hydrocarbon extraction expected to start in the first half of 2028. Falklands immigration review: Two MLAs backed a one-year pause on new Permanent Residence Permits while the scheme is reviewed, citing the need to manage population pressures as Sea Lion ramps up and skilled labour inflows increase. Salmon farming pushback: A Danish-backed proposal for salmon aquaculture off East Falkland has sparked calls for a referendum, with residents warning about impacts on pristine waters and wildlife. FIGAS upgrade: Work on the Falkland Islands Government Air Service aircraft hangar redevelopment is nearing completion, aimed at improving storage and maintenance after leaks and door problems. Mobile connectivity: Sure Falkland Islands has launched new mobile data plans, offering more data without raising monthly prices. Royal Marines Experience (UK): Portsmouth Historic Dockyard’s £15m Royal Marines Experience is set to open on 24 October, backed by National Lottery Heritage Fund and Garfield Weston Foundation, with immersive exhibits including Falklands-related objects. Local business note: A long-running newsagent in Ballymena is set to close after 47 years, reflecting wider pressure on small retail.
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