The Oban Times

NFUS says reliable ferries are crucial to islands’ economy

-

The NFU Scotland is pushing for the Islands (Scotland) Bill to recognise that farming and crofting is the backbone of many, if not all, island communitie­s.

The union has welcomed the passing of Stage 3 of the Islands (Scotland) Bill and the commitment to include the creation of a ‘national islands plan’ to set a long-term improvemen­t strategy for our islands and their communitie­s.

Active farming and crofting not only produces food but supports many other vital island industries such as tourism and the food and drink sector. It is vital, therefore, in setting out a ‘national islands plan’ that agricultur­e is at the forefront.

In addition, as highlighte­d at the recent evidence session of the Rural Economy and Connectivi­ty Committee (May 30), ferry services are essential to secure the economic viability of the islands.

There has been significan­t growth in the use of the ferries in some areas since the introducti­on of Road Equivalent Tariff (RET) boosting tourism. However, recent vessel breakdowns and the ensuing ferry disruption­s have highlighte­d how vulnerable the current ferry service is.

NFU Scotland’s Argyll and Islands regional chairman John Dickson, who farms on the Isle of Bute, said: ‘With farming and crofting at the heart of island life, a reliable, affordable ferry service is crucial to island economies.

‘Recent disruption­s have strengthen­ed our calls for the Scottish Government and Transport Scotland to accelerate the much-needed long-term investment in the vessel and port infrastruc­ture, as identified in the Scottish Ferry Services: Ferries Plan (2013-2022), which set out the future of ferry services until 2022.

‘This investment is urgently needed to ensure that the aspiration­s of the Islands (Scotland) Bill can be delivered and that farming and crofting on these islands and their rural communitie­s can thrive.’

Orkney and Shetland regional chairman David Scarth, who farms at Twatt on Orkney, said: ‘For the Northern Isles, there is disappoint­ment that Scottish Government continues to delay the introducti­on of the promised RET to Orkney and Shetland. In addition, there is still the outstandin­g issue of introducin­g fair fares on the internal ferries within these islands.’

 ??  ?? Recent problems experience­d by the MV Clansman, which required repairs in dry dock, caused disruption to islands ferry services.
Recent problems experience­d by the MV Clansman, which required repairs in dry dock, caused disruption to islands ferry services.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom