Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly are experiencing the benefits, the security of privately-owned and commercially-operated ferries…..not

By stewartb It looks as if Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly are experiencing the benefits, the security of privately-owned and commercially-operated ferries. From Business Cornwall online (July 18, 2024): ‘The new fast ferry which is set to link the Isles of Scilly with Cornwall arrived in Newlyn Harbour yesterday evening (July 17). Following sea trials, the Atlantic Wolff is set to begin service next week. (my emphasis) ‘John Wood, the CEO of Harland & Wolff and Scilly Ferries, said: “We are delighted that Scilly Ferries enters into service tomorrow giving day trippers and Scilly residents alike a fast, friendly and flexible service. … Continue reading Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly are experiencing the benefits, the security of privately-owned and commercially-operated ferries…..not

Total meltdown as new Scilly Islands ferry service launch is delayed for second time

From Cornwall News today: Another delay for new Isles of Scilly ferry service launch as boss quits. It looks like a total meltdown as it’s the second time the start up of the new company’s new crossings have been postponed within only a few hours. A planned new ferry service to the Isles of Scilly has hit choppy waters as its boss quit and it has now postponed its launch by over a week. The first Scilly Ferries crossing from Penzance was due to take place on Monday (July 22) but, as reported by CornwallLive was earlier today postponed to the … Continue reading Total meltdown as new Scilly Islands ferry service launch is delayed for second time

Delayed ferry deserves politicising but not in Cornwall, only in Scotland

Yesterday, a further two-month delay for the MV Glen Sannox was a matter for comment by the Conservative opposition on BBC Scotland’s website. We got all of this: Scottish Conservative transport spokesman Graham Simpson MSP said the latest delay was “yet another huge blow to Scotland’s betrayed island communities”. He added: “It means that – after testing – another whole summer season will have gone by without desperately-needed new CalMac vessels being in operation, thanks to the SNP’s monumental incompetence. “That’s another peak holiday season for hotels, restaurants and businesses completely at the mercy of a decrepit fleet that simply … Continue reading Delayed ferry deserves politicising but not in Cornwall, only in Scotland