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Witley Village Stores reopens after devastating fire A complete refit has seen the store dramatically increase in size after it was forced to close in December 2020.
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urrey-based Witley Village Stores, an independent store that suffered extensive damage in a fire in December 2020, has reopened. The extent of the damage meant the store had to close immediately and substantial work over the past 13 months has seen the unit undergo a complete refit to create a fresh, modern store. Store owner Kunjal Patel, known as Kay, said: “The majority of the interior was destroyed by the fire and all of our stock suffered severe smoke damage, meaning we were essentially starting from scratch.” Kay set out to bring back the store bigger and better than before, expanding
the existing space by 450sq ft to 1,650sq ft to offer shoppers an increased product range and a family-friendly layout with wheelchair access. Retaining focus on luxury licensed, the store now features an enhanced range of fine wines and spirits, as well as the popular COOK range that provides shoppers with frozen ready meals, party food, and puddings. A large chill area that houses 10m of the latest-technology chillers is also helping to maximise opportunities for this growing shopper mission. Kay said: “This project was not possible without our prime supporters, our local community. They have shown such
phenomenal positivity and drive over the last 13 months, and I cannot thank them enough. They have truly been our strength and determination to power through.” The store’s Retail Development Manager, Richard Bishop, added: “It’s been a long 13 months to get this store back and ready to trade and a fantastic team effort from everyone involved – both at Witley Village and Nisa. “I’m delighted that the opening day went as smoothly as it did. The new space looks fresh and welcoming, and it is clear from the reaction of the shoppers that the store has been missed and is well-loved amongst the local community.”
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