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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Ferry services between Holyhead and Dublin resume
Ferry berths at Holyhead were closed in early December following storm damage. Ferry services between Holyhead and Dublin have resumed after almost a month. Two berths at the port in north Wales were damaged in early December following Storm Darragh, leading to major disruption to both passenger and freight services to the Irish capital. Stena Line said its normal schedule of sailings resumed on Thursday. The Stena Estrid ferry arriving into Dub…


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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