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Remove all unauthorised items from Vinomar site by Oct 18- BVIPA

- site at Free Bottom to be cleaned up & fenced
October 1st, 2024 | Tags: BVIPA Vinomar site cleanup fencing discard notice
The British Virgin Islands Ports Authority (BVIPA) is notifying the public that all containers, chassis, and any other items at the Vinomar Site, adjacent to Qwomar Trading Ltd, should be removed by October 18, 2024. Photo: VINO/File
A section of the notice to the public by the BVI Ports Authority (BVIPA). Photo: BVIPA
A section of the notice to the public by the BVI Ports Authority (BVIPA). Photo: BVIPA
FREE BOTTOM, Tortola, VI- The British Virgin Islands Ports Authority (BVIPA) is notifying the public that all containers, chassis, and any other items at the Vinomar Site, adjacent to Qwomar Trading Ltd, should be removed by October 18, 2024.

According to the BVIPA in a press release on September 30, 2024, unauthorised items will be discarded to allow for a cleanup and fencing of the property.

The BVIPA said it was issuing the notice under the authority of the British Virgin Islands Ports Authority Act, 1990, which provides the Authority with the power to manage and regulate its properties, including the removal of unauthorised items.

Anyone requiring more information is asked to contact the Deputy Managing Director on 852-2531.

5 Responses to “Remove all unauthorised items from Vinomar site by Oct 18- BVIPA”

  • Truck boii (01/10/2024, 10:08) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    Forgive me but you know how long they was supposed fux up in there? Because right now in there look lik a swamp that you can't even walk in there. I mean come on mon how much more longer will it take to make this main island ???? in the British Virgin Islands to say that it is a gateway to paradise? Especially when people does go in uncoming lanes in that area jus because they can't walk in the water and drive in the water by the roadside. Such a shame. Dig a trench towards the little ghut so that wen in there get wet the water runs straight to the ghut and not settle in there to make it look lik a swamp.
  • nobody cant touch he (01/10/2024, 10:10) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
    dah chalwell boy gah alot ah junk deh
  • Too vague (01/10/2024, 10:21) Like (3) Dislike (3) Reply
    How about an actual map of the 'Vinomar' site for the public to view?. Most BVI islanders are familiar with this area in east Road Town but not the actual boundaries.
    • boundary (01/10/2024, 21:42) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      If you aint own the land and aint have permission remove your stuff


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