The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Board to draw up new schedule for shipyard

Ferries: Revised delivery details to be establishe­d in October Tory peer denies hotel sex assault

- BY TOM PETERKIN

Finance Secretary Derek Mackay has confirmed that a new schedule for the completion of the Calmac ferries under constructi­on at Ferguson’s shipyard will not be drawn up until October.

He made the admission after meeting the new group appointed to ensure work on the two west coast vessels gets finished after announcing the nationalis­ation of the yard last week.

The Programme Review Board, chaired by Michelle Rennie of Transport Scotland, has been tasked with establishi­ng a “robust delivery schedule” by the end of October.

Mr Mackay announced that Ferguson Marine Engineerin­g Ltd is being taken into public ownership after a long-running dispute over the cost of the ferries earmarked for the Ardrossan to Arran route and the Uig to Tarbet and Lochmaddy route.

In 2014, the yard was saved from collapse by Clyde Blowers tycoon Jim McColl in a deal partly brokered by former first minister Alex Salmond. The yard secured a £97 million contract to build the two vessels on behalf of the government agency Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd. But the cost has almost doubled in the intervenin­g period.

FMEL has also received £45 million in Scottish Government loans since the yard was saved. Mr McColl, one of Nicola Sturgeon’s economic advisers, has been highly critical of the nationalis­ation policy.

Speaking after the first meeting of the review board at the shipyard in Port Glasgow, Mr Mackay said: “We have always been clear we want to complete the vessels, secure jobs and give the yard a future. On Friday, I met the excellent workforce and stressed the Scottish Government’s commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for the yard.

“Today, I convened the first meeting of the newly establishe­d Programme Review Board and tasked them with establishi­ng a new delivery schedule for both vessels and a revised cost window. This group will help assess the current situation and ensure the effective and efficient delivery schedule of the CMAL ferry contracts as quickly as possible.”

The board will include representa­tives of CMAL, the Scottish Government and David MacBrayne, which includes CalMac ferries, Marine Scotland and Scottish Enterprise.

Ministers are currently operating the yard under a management agreement with administra­tors, which will see the Scottish Government buy the facility if no private buyer is found within four weeks. A Conservati­ve peer who is also one of Britain’s most successful Paralympia­ns has denied sexually assaulting a woman at a five-star hotel.

Lord Holmes of Richmond, 47, a nine-time Paralympic swimming champion, is accused of touching the alleged victim at a hotel in central London on March 7.

Lord Holmes, who is blind, pleaded not guilty to the charge at Southwark Crown Court yesterday.

 ??  ?? CONSTRUCTI­ON: MV Glenn Sannox in Port Glasgow, where the two new west coast Calmac ferries are being built
CONSTRUCTI­ON: MV Glenn Sannox in Port Glasgow, where the two new west coast Calmac ferries are being built

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