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Holyhead: Key port linking Wales and Eire partially re-opens after Storm Darragh injury

By Editorial Board Published January 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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Holyhead: Key port linking Wales and Eire partially re-opens after Storm Darragh injury

A key port connecting Wales and Eire has partially re-opened a month after it was closed because of storm injury.

Holyhead port off the coast of Anglesey in North Wales was closed after one in all its ferry berths suffered injury throughout Storm Darragh on 6 and seven December.

A part of the construction of the terminal collapsed throughout the storm, which introduced winds of as much as 78mph to Anglesey.

It prompted discussions between the Welsh and Irish governments and contingency plans had been put in place, together with further companies at ports akin to Fishguard in Pembrokeshire.

What affect did the closure have?

It meant hundreds of people that had been travelling over Christmas needed to make different plans, and it additionally impacted deliveries within the run-up to the festive interval.

Holyhead noticed 1.6 million passengers journey between Wales and the Republic of Eire in 2023 and 4.8 million tonnes of freight had been dealt with on the port.

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Lorries disembark from a Stena Line ferry at Holyhead. Pic: Reuters

What brought about the injury to the terminal?

A port spokesperson mentioned two incidents affected the Terminal 3 berth on 6 and seven December, leading to a part of the construction collapsing, which meant it was unusable.

Underwater inspections had been carried out, as soon as Storm Darragh had handed, to determine the dimensions of the injury to the berth.

However the Marine Accident Investigations Department has mentioned the data it had gathered “does not indicate any significant safety issues which would necessitate further investigation at this time”.

When will each ferry terminals re-open?

Whereas one of many berths will re-open on Thursday, work is ongoing to re-open the second.

Within the meantime, port homeowners Stena Line say ferry companies will “operate on an adjusted timetable”.

A spokesperson for Holyhead Port mentioned they plan to “facilitate a full schedule for both ferry operators from Terminal 5 on a temporary basis”.

On account of the revised timetable, the port is assured there can be “no loss of capacity” and that there can be eight sailings every single day.

“We will provide an update on a timeline for Terminal 3 as soon as possible,” the spokesperson added.

What’s the long-term way forward for the port?

Port homeowners Stena Line have mentioned they “remain committed to the long-term resilience of Holyhead” and wish to guarantee a “sustainable future for the port”.

The Welsh authorities’s minister for transport and North Wales, Ken Skates, lately introduced a taskforce to develop a method for the port’s future.

Talking within the Senedd, he mentioned it was time to “re-evaluate what Holyhead needs from all of its stakeholders over the longer term to not just survive, but to thrive”.

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