South Wales Evening Post

Councils consider support for ferry service to North Devon

- OLLIE HEPTINSTAL­L, RICHARD YOULE, & RICHARD WHITEHOUSE postnews@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A NEW ferry service between Swansea and North Devon could be back on the cards after councils on both sides of the Bristol Channel said they were interested in the idea.

Plans for a ‘Severn link’ were first drawn up just over a decade ago. Ilfracombe to Swansea was to be the first route, expected to take around 50 minutes each way.

However, funding problems meant the project has yet to set sail, despite the service potentiall­y cutting around three hours off road journey times between the two destinatio­ns.

It was recently reported that Swansea Council was in talks with council officials in both Devon and Cornwall about reviving the plans, with a new hydrogen-powered ferry service linking Wales with the West Country.

Rob Stewart, leader of Swansea Council, said previously: “This would be a massive boost for tourism and business.

“You could cut your travel time to Devon and Cornwall by half, and of course it would have environmen­tal benefits too: taking cars off the road and introducin­g green-powered ferries.”

Councillor Andrea Davis, Devon County Council’s cabinet member for climate change, environmen­t and transport, has indicated her initial support.

She said: “We’re yet to see details of any proposals, but we’re interested to find out more and we will arrange a meeting with North Devon Council to understand if additional support may be needed.

“The principle of re-establishi­ng the ferry link sits well with the Devon carbon plan and the transition to a zero-carbon economy, as well as the county council’s aspiration­s for a coordinate­d approach to transport, including connection­s outside Devon and supporting local regenerati­on in our coastal and market towns.”

Last month the cabinet member for transport in Cornwall, Cllr Philip Desmonde, said: “I am aware of this, but I don’t know anything more about it at this time.”

Last year, North Devon’s Conservati­ve MP outlined her support for the crossing.

Speaking in Parliament, Selaine Saxby said: “I can see South Wales from my North Devon constituen­cy and I’m very keen to secure a ferry crossing from Ilfracombe to South Wales, popular on both sides of the Bristol Channel, with visions ranging from a Dylan Thomas literary tour

 ?? CHRIS MARROW ?? One of the two Severn Link catamarans which were close to taking passengers from Swansea to North Devon just over a decade ago.
CHRIS MARROW One of the two Severn Link catamarans which were close to taking passengers from Swansea to North Devon just over a decade ago.

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