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2 April 2008

Ferry provision study

Plans to improve ferry provision on the island of Lismore took a step forward today when it was announced that an economic appraisal looking at future ferry priorities for the island is to be carried out. This will include looking into the possibility of introducing a vehicle service at the north end of the island.

The study will be carried out using the Scottish Transport Appraisal Guidance (STAG) system.

Transport Minister Stewart Stevenson
said:

"The local community have been campaigning for the introduction of a vehicle ferry service at the north end of the island for some time and we have listened to those views.

"There has been much debate and deliberation among locals about the form and location of ferry services to the island, with many believing it would bring economic benefit to introduce a shorter journey vehicle service from the north end of the island. This appraisal will examine that case.

"The STAG appraisal should be completed by spring next year, at which point Ministers will consider the evidence and make a decision on future ferry services for Lismore."

Lismore is currently served by two ferry services - CalMac's passenger and vehicle service operating from Oban to Achnacroish on the east of the island, and the local authority run passenger-only service running at the North of the island to Port Appin on the mainland.

The STAG appraisal will be led by Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL) given the focus of the appraisal will be be on vessel and harbour infrastructure, with input from CalMac Ferries Ltd, Argyll & Bute Council and the local community.

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