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In this issue, we discuss working on both new vessels and port infrastructure together and bid a fond farewell to MV Hebridean Isles
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We’re inviting communities to learn about our plans to replace the MV Loch Frisa and MV Isle of Mull, which operate on the Oban–Craignure route, with modern, low-emission vessels whilst improving the
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We’ve appointed contractors George Leslie Ltd to construct a new slipway and improved passenger facilities on the island of Great Cumbrae.
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We’re calling for the public’s help to choose the names of the seven new electric ferries being built as part of the Small Vessel Replacement Programme (SVRP).
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The MV Hebridean Isles, often known as the “Heb Isles”, departed Scotland on her final voyage yesterday, and is making her way to Smedegaarden A/S recycling yard in Esbjerg, Denmark.
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We’ve made significant progress on the Tiree Terminal Works Project, having successfully completed the detailed design phase for the new terminal building, marshalling area, and car park.
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We’re inviting communities to learn about our plans to upgrade the infrastructure at the ‘Oban 1’ linkspan and its adjacent slipway.
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The documents relating to the granted Port Ellen Terminal Development Marine Licenses are now available to view online
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Our plans include new traffic signs, pedestrian guardrails, traffic calming measures, new crossing points, and road markings.
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Our plans include new traffic signs, pedestrian guardrails, traffic calming measures, new crossing points, and road markings.
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The storyboards we exhibited at the recent public events are now available to view online
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Work to build seven new loch-class electric ferries for Scotland’s island communities has officially begun, following the steel-cutting ceremony at Remontowa Shipbuilding in Gdańsk, Poland.
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THA FIOS GA THOIRT LEIS AN SEO gun deach Òrdugh Ath-sgrùdaidh Chalaidhean (Port Ilein) Stòras Mara Cailleannach 2025 a dhèanamh le Ministearan na h-Alba air 4 Sultain 2025, a’ tighinn gu bith air 5 Su
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The procurement of two new freight ferries to help support island communities and improve the resilience of the Northern Isles network is progressing to ‘Invite to Tender’.
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Upcoming Harbour Revision (Consolidation) Order public consultation events
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Further to our two public webinars held in August 2022 and February 2023, we are hosting a series of in-person public engagement events
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Join us in Oban, Stornoway, or Gourock to discuss how we can best engage with suppliers for future port infrastructure projects
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From delivery to debut: preparing a ferry for service. We hear from our Chief Executive, Kevin Hobbs
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Chaidh an MV Loch Mòr, a’ chiad aiseag de dhà shoitheach ùr airson slighean a’ Chuain Chanaich, a chur air bhog an-diugh (Disathairne, 23 Lùnastal) aig gàrradh-iarainn Cemre Marin Endustri ann an Yalo
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To help prepare our ports to accommodate the new vessels, we are now conducting surveys and performing investigation works.