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Holyhead ferries set to resume after six-week port closure

  • Holyhead Port has reopened after being closed for six weeks due to damage from Storm Darragh, with one ferry berth operational again.
  • Irish Ferries delayed their 7:30 AM sailing from Dublin to Holyhead until 9:30 AM for operational reasons, while Stena Line's sailings are running as scheduled.
  • The partial reopening is seen as a positive step, but local businesses are still facing significant losses and are calling for government support.
  • A taskforce involving the Irish, Welsh, and UK governments will be formed to prevent future disruptions at Holyhead Port.
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Port of Holyhead partially reopens today following month-long closure

Holyhead is the second busiest roll-on-roll-off port in the UK.

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