Llanelli Star

Friends promise to keep ferry afloat

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EFFORTS to ensure the survival of the ferry service between Llansteffa­n and Ferryside are continuing.

Since the lockdown came into force in March, directors of Carmarthen Bay Ferries have halted all services of the Glanferry across the River Towy at the mouth of its estuary, meaning its income has dried up.

A new fundraisin­g group, Friends of Glansteffa­n Ferry, was establishe­d to help the service survive and there is just one day left of an ‘auction of promises’.

Bidding ends at 9pm tomorrow, where someone can offer a service or prize that the Friends of Glanferry can auction off to raise money.

It is just one of a raft of fundraisin­g efforts to have been unveiled with the hope the public will dig deep and step in to help keep the service operating.

It follows a similar plea made last summer when a crowdfundi­ng scheme was launched to help the service grow over coming years.

Prizes up for grabs in the auction include a classic car ride, lunch at Parc y Bocs and a B&B stay for two with views of the Towy estuary.

A spokesman for the Friends of Glanferry said: “The auction aims to raise £2,500 to ensure the ferry can continue to give pleasure through 2021 and beyond.

“With little possibilit­y of running a service this year there are still costs incurred such as insurance, maintenanc­e and storage.

“We urge people to visit the website and take a look at some of the wonderful promises already made.

“It is not too late to donate a promise of their own, the more imaginativ­e the better.”

The service is a not-forprofit company and finds itself outside the Government’s financial support packages. Re-introduced in August 2018 for the first time in 60 years, the ferry attracted thousands of passengers over its first 12 months.

The crossing boasts a history dating back hundreds of years, when the Normans ruled.

Later, the service was extremely popular in the 1920s and 30s, particular­ly during “miners’ fortnight” – the traditiona­l holiday period for Wales’s colliers.

The auction site can be found at www.auctionof promises.com/ glansteffa­n

 ?? Picture: Jonathan Myers ?? A fundraisin­g group has been establishe­d with the aim of ensuring the survival of the ferry service between Llansteffa­n and Ferryside.
Picture: Jonathan Myers A fundraisin­g group has been establishe­d with the aim of ensuring the survival of the ferry service between Llansteffa­n and Ferryside.

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