Holyhead port owner Stena Line says it cannot discuss incidents forcing the closure due to the claim.
Irish Ferries, Stena Line and the operators of Holyhead Port have all said they expect Holyhead port to partially reopen as planned on Thursday, as one of two jetties damaged in Storm Darragh ...
Holyhead Port is insisting that it will still be able to operate at full volume despite only one berth open. They are planning to do this by operating with an alternative schedule. Irish Ferries ...
The main ferry connection between Great Britain and Ireland will remain closed until 15 January at the earliest, after the port of Holyhead suffered damage during a storm earlier this month.
Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA ... The IRHA’s Hyland said: "There wasn’t a promising start in Holyhead as the ferry going into the port from Dublin in the early hours was delayed ...
Of the two ferry berths that were damaged, one has reopened. However, Holyhead Port has insisted that it will still be able operate at full volume by altering its schedule. Irish Ferries said the ...
The company that owns the UK’s second largest passenger ferry port, Holyhead, has insisted it cannot discuss details of ...
A key port connecting Wales and Ireland has partially ... port owners Stena Line say ferry services will "operate on an adjusted timetable". A spokesperson for Holyhead Port said they plan to ...
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 ...
One of the port's ferry berths suffered damage during Storm Darragh on 6 and 7 December, prompting its closure for more than a month.