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| Thursday, 30 May, 2002, 05:20 GMT 06:20 UK Islay ferry link under review The Clansman is not big enough for the route Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has announced a major review of its services to a Scottish island. The company said that the existing operation running between Islay and the Scottish mainland was struggling to cope with demand. Chairman Harold Mills announced the review following a meeting of the company's board in Oban.
CalMac said that the vessel used on the route - the Clansman - is simply not big enough. A number of options for the future of the service will now be examined. These will include the separation of freight traffic, similar to the system now operating between Ullapool and Stornoway on Lewis. CalMac is likely to retain the option of sailing to two different ports on Islay to allow for weather conditions. Full consultation However, the location of the mainland terminal may come under review. Dr Mills said: "There has been a considerable amount of debate over the years about the kind of service to be provided to Islay and the location of the terminals. "We will now, in full consultation with our partners and customers, commission a study of the options for the route.
He hoped this review would be completed by the autumn. And he stressed: "Caledonian MacBrayne attaches the highest priorities to improving the lifeline services to Islay." Dr Mills also announced that a second linkspan is to be provided at Oban pier to enhance its operations out of the town. The move is one of the priorities included in a new 10-year investment plan. New vessels for Rothesay on Bute and new investment on the Gourock to Dunoon route and the Islay services are also earmarked. | See also: 24 Dec 01 | Scotland 07 Dec 01 | Scotland 19 Jun 01 | Scotland 24 Jan 01 | Scotland 22 Dec 00 | Scotland Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Scotland stories now: Links to more Scotland stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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