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RTW to return to harbour market in west end

RTW to return to harbour market in west end

Brought back to its former glory, the RiteWay store “Harbour Market” will be reopening in December 2020. The store has undergone a complete transformation having been severely damaged during Hurricane Irma.

The iconic building, pictured above, is currently being stocked and prepared to serve customers from the start of December.

This comes as welcome news to residents in the West End area who will be able to shop for groceries at the convenient location in Soper’shole.

The store will have a large range of products across two floors. Downstairs there will be an impressive range of fresh produce, fresh meat, chilled and frozen foods. Upstairs will feature a wine room and all the household staples that RiteWay is famous for.

Most importantly, local residents will be able to shop at the store which carries the same competitive prices as the rest of the RiteWaystores, including the new weekly “Super 8 Deals”.


Neil Hayes


Harbour Market is not the only new addition to the RiteWay business, as Neil Hayes was recently appointed as the new Managing Director of Roadtown Wholesale Trading and RiteWay. Hayes said “I am very proud to be leading such an iconic business in the BVI and look forward to serving the community”.

“The team is very excited to see the HarbourMarket store reopen and I am sure our customers will love it too,” Mr Hayes added.

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