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Ferry services thrown a lifeline with £3.5M boost

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Scotland’s lifeline ferry services will receive £3.5 million from the Scotish Government to reduce the risk of vessels breaking down and to return them to service quicker if they do.

This additional funding will tackle obsolescen­ce which would otherwise take the ferry out of service for extended periods and will allow for a programme of upgrades to be undertaken during this winter’s overhaul period when replacemen­t parts for obsolete equipment will be procured.

The move was announced by Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastruc­ture and Connectivi­ty Michael Matheson MSP during the Scottish Cabinet visit to Arran on Monday.

Mr Matheson met with representa­tives of the Arran Economic Forum and the Isle of Arran Ferry Committee.

Mr Matheson said: ‘We are very much aware that, as our ferries age, additional resources will be needed to keep the vessels running so our island communitie­s stay connected.

‘These funds will be used to upgrade or replace key systems and equipment on the vessels. This will be tackled on a priority basis to avoid potential vessel breakdowns and delays to the ferry service and inconvenie­nce to customers.

‘During the forthcomin­g overhaul period this winter, CMAL and calmac will initiate the obsolescen­ce programme of upgrades and spare part procuremen­t. This will provide future resilience providing, in the longer term, increased vessel reliabilit­y and availabili­ty.’

Welcoming the announceme­nt, Arran’s MSP Kenneth Gibson added: ‘This funding will allow CMAL to take a proactive approach to upgrading onboard technology, which will reduce the risk of breakdowns and help to reduce downtime when faults do occur.

‘A more resilient fleet is a more reliable and safer fleet, and I am sure this will be warmly welcomed by Arran communitie­s reliant on these lifeline ferry services, especially given the current difficulti­es being experience­d.’

 ??  ?? Seeing double. The MV Clansman and the MV Caledonian Isles in Brodick.
Seeing double. The MV Clansman and the MV Caledonian Isles in Brodick.

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