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Farewell from Quito’s Gazebo and Luxury Inn: A New Chapter Begins After 43 Years

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Quito’s Gazebo and Luxury Inn, is transitioning to new ownership after 43 remarkable years. The venue, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and pivotal role in the local music scene, is embarking on a new chapter.

The announcement, made through a heartfelt post on their Facebook page, expressed gratitude for the support and memories shared over the decades. “All good things come to an end,” the post read. “It is time to move on and enjoy this new phase… retirement!” The message also hinted at future endeavors, with plans for more travel, reading, and enjoying life’s new interests.

On December 12, 2023, Mark Vanterpool, a retired BVI legislator and respected entrepreneur, announced during the grand reopening ceremony of the Rock Cafe Pussers in Virgin Gorda that the Vanterpool Family Group is set to acquire Quito’s Hotel & Restaurant. “The Vanterpool Family Group is buying Quito’s,” Vanterpool confirmed, putting to rest any speculation. He humorously added, “We are signing the agreement tomorrow, and over the next several months, we will be finalizing it if my bank finds the money. My bank, I’m putting you on the spot here.”

Vanterpool expressed his admiration for the property, saying, “We are buying Quito’s because I love Quito. I love the hotel that he has developed; it’s at a very high standard. I love the restaurant on the water.” As part of the acquisition, the Vanterpool Family Group plans to sell the Quito’s units, with each room set to be sold and leased back. “So write your checks now; it starts at a million,” Vanterpool said.

The closure of Quito’s Gazebo and Luxury Inn coincides with Quito’s retirement from music. His final concert on July 14, was a celebration of a career that has left an indelible mark on reggae music. Cane Garden Bay Beach was alive with reggae enthusiasts celebrating Quito’s legacy with a moving performance by Quito & The Edge.

The closure of Quito’s marks the end of a significant chapter in Cane Garden Bay’s history. The legacy of the venue and Quito’s music will continue to resonate with fans and the community.

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Xmas in July Donates £6,000 to Support Marine Conservation in the BVI

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Wally Castro Marine, organisers of the 2024 Xmas in July event, have donated £6,000 to Beyond the Reef, a non-profit organisation dedicated to marine education and preservation in the British Virgin Islands. The funds were raised through the sale of the event’s official reusable stainless steel tumblers, one of several eco-friendly initiatives introduced this year.

“This initiative reflects our desire to raise awareness about the importance of protecting our beaches,” said Wally Castro, owner of Wally Castro Marine. “We are proud to support a local organisation that shares our dedication to environmental stewardship.”

The 2024 Xmas in July event, held on 20th July at Pond Bay Beach in Virgin Gorda, attracted nearly 5,000 attendees and 500 vessels. It set a new standard for eco-conscious planning by minimising its environmental impact through reusable products and strict waste disposal measures.

Members of Beyond the Reef were actively involved in overseeing tumbler sales, while the Valley Sound Lions Club provided local dishes, further supporting the fundraising efforts.

“We are deeply grateful for this donation,” said Kendyl Berna, founder of Beyond the Reef. “Our oceans are a vital but fragile resource, and it’s crucial that everyone who enjoys the sea does so responsibly.”

The event, organised by Wally Castro Marine in partnership with the BVI Tourist Board and Marcos Rivera, highlights the importance of sustainable tourism in the region.

“By choosing the BVI, attendees support our local economy and marine tourism industry,” said Clive McCoy, BVI tourism director. “They also help our local non-profits continue their vital work.”

For more information, visit Wally Castro Marine’s website or contact the BVI Tourism Office in Puerto Rico.

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Flow Pledges Full Restoration of Fixed Network Following Tropical Storm Ernesto

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Leading telecommunications provider Flow has reaffirmed its commitment to fully restoring its fixed network, including broadband, landline, and television services, after widespread damage from Tropical Storm Ernesto. The company’s technical teams have been working tirelessly to reconnect customers affected by the storm, which disrupted essential services across the region.

Since Ernesto made landfall, Flow has mobilized additional resources, including field technicians and engineers, to expedite recovery efforts. The primary focus has been on assessing and repairing damaged infrastructure, reconnecting homes and businesses, and ensuring that critical services are brought back online throughout the Territory.

“Within the first three days, we restored 95% of mobile connections. Our fixed network connectivity has significantly improved from 20% to 93% for internet service,” said Nadia A. James, Marketing and Communications Coordinator at Flow. “Our teams are dedicated to restoring connectivity for impacted customers and are working around the clock, seven days a week, to make this happen. We will continue to update the community on repair progress.”

Restoration efforts are underway in numerous Tortola communities, including Belle Vue, Road Town, Huntum’s Ghut, Lower Estate, Long Look, Greenland, Fat Hog’s Bay, Sea Cow’s Bay, Towers, Carrot Bay, Mount Healthy, Spooner’s Estate, and Chalwell Estate. Concurrent work is also taking place in Virgin Gorda.

“We know how vital connectivity is, especially in the wake of a storm,” added James. “Our goal is not just to restore services but to rebuild a stronger, more resilient network that can withstand future storms. We are committed to reconnecting our customers and delivering the reliable service they expect from Flow.”

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Unite BVI Launches 2024 KickStart BVI Small Business Loan Programme

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Unite BVI has officially launched the 2024 KickStart BVI Small Business Loan Programme, an initiative aimed at bolstering the British Virgin Islands’ economic growth by supporting local entrepreneurs with financial aid and resources.

This year’s programme continues its commitment to fostering social impact businesses that contribute positively to the community or environment.

The KickStart BVI programme offers zero-interest loans of up to $5,000 with a two-year repayment period. In addition to the financial boost, participants will receive free training, mentorship, and access to networking opportunities. Notably, no down payment or collateral is required, making the loan accessible to a broad range of small businesses across the territory.

Since its inception six years ago in partnership with VP Bank, KickStart BVI has grown to include collaborations with HIRE BVI, IGNITE, and the Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship Jamaica. These partnerships provide crucial training and development resources to the programme’s participants. Unite BVI is also working alongside the Ministry of Financial Services, Labour, and Trade to deliver comprehensive mentorship and business development support.

To qualify, interested entrepreneurs must complete an initial assessment survey available online. The deadline for submissions is September 13, 2024. Successful applicants will then be invited to submit a detailed business plan and financial forecast.

Kim Takeuchi, Foundation Manager at Unite BVI, highlighted the programme’s focus on social impact enterprises, emphasizing the long-term benefits to the BVI community and environment. “The KickStart BVI programme is about more than just financial support; it’s about fostering a vibrant entrepreneurial culture that drives social, environmental, and economic change,” said Takeuchi.

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