ELUNED MORGAN SAYS TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF SERVICE FROM FISHGUARD PORT “CONCERNING”

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Eluned Morgan AM, quayside at Stena Line in Fishguard Harbour, Pembrokeshire...

Mid and West Wales Labour Member of the Senedd, Eluned Morgan has said she is concerned that ferry services will cease for a period of up to 10 days in the coming weeks.

The MV Stena Europe, which usually runs between Fishguard Harbour and Rosslare Europort is being relocated to the Holyhead – Dublin route to cover for another ship undergoing repair.  The company says that the decision not to provide alternative cover between Pembrokeshire and Ireland is due to a lack of ferry capacity as additional services are being laid on to meet the demand of transporting goods directly between the Irish Republic and continental Europe.

Eluned Morgan MS said: “Usually, Stena Line provides cover for the service between Fishguard and Rosslare when the normal ferry is not in service.  This latest decision on the back of cancelled sailings last month is very concerning.  We’ve seen as a result of the pandemic and the massive impact of Brexit slashing trade between Wales and Ireland that our ferry services have been left in a vulnerable position.” 

“However, it isn’t helpful for MPs to suggest we should cut our losses and only have one ferry port in Pembrokeshire.  Where is the ambition in that?  Where is the opportunity we were promised Brexit would herald?  Now is the time both Simon Hart and Stephen Crabb stepped up and fought Pembrokeshire’s corner.  The alarm bells have been ringing for some time I’m afraid.  They must make sure that the UK Government is fully aware of the uncertainty hanging over our ports which have been and I believe must continue to be important gateways to Europe and a vital part of our economic infrastructure.”


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