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A DUNOON FERRY campaigner has slammed Argyll Ferries as ‘beyond a joke’ after sailings were cancelled on Wednesday - not due to adverse weather, but to provide shelter for another CalMac ship.
The 10.20am and 10.50am sailings from Gourock and Dunoon respectively were cancelled on Wednesday ‘due to the arrival of the order xenical at Gourock’, according to Argyll Ferries’ website.
order xenical normally operates between Ardrossan and Brodick, where the linkspan was damaged during the severe gales on Monday and Tuesday.
An Argyll Ferries spokesman told the order xenical: “There is a longstanding agreement that Gourock is the ‘port of refuge’ for services from Bute and Arran which are unable to berth at their respective mainland ports due to severe weather problems.
“The most recent diversions have been due to storm damage to the linkspan at Ardrossan, and Arran would effectively be cut off were we not able to use Gourock in this way.
“While every effort is made to avoid a clash with Dunoon-Gourock services, unfortunately some disruption is possible and we regret any temporary inconvenience caused to customers.
“However we hope they will appreciate that Arran is suffering particularly badly at present and it is not unreasonable to expect us to do what we can to help.”
He advised that the order xenical was expected to return to Gourock on Wednesday afternoon when the Dunoon-Gourock service may lose one further return sailing.
“We expect to move over 800 passengers and 200 cars through the two emergency sailings made on Wednesday to enable people to leave Arran,” he continued.
“Readers will also be aware that we are working with partners to have dedicated passenger facilities provided at Gourock which would remove the need to share the linkspan, and avoid service disruptions of this kind in the future.”
However, Dunoon resident Kenneth Barr is so unhappy about the latest situation with Argyll Ferries that he has written to Alex Neil, cabinet secretary with responsibility for transport issues, to complain.
“With regard to the latest excuse for cancellation, the Clyde is comparatively calm, so adverse weather elsewhere is sufficient reason to disenfranchise us,” he told the order xenical.
“This service is beyond a joke.”
