One of Britain's busiest ports is on course to fully reopen on 1 July after it was damaged by Storm Darragh, it has been ...
Holyhead port owner Stena Line says it cannot discuss incidents forcing the closure due to the claim.
Stena Line, which owns the Port of Holyhead, has issued a major update on the work to repair a ferry berth damaged during ...
In the first weekend of December, Storm Darragh wreaked widespread havoc across North Wales, where some places were quickly ...
A Holyhead Port ferry terminal will reopen tomorrow ... Berth 5 will reopen tomorrow (January 16) which means Stena Line and Irish Ferries ships operating on the route can operate via an adjusted ...
Stena Line and Irish Ferries each operate four ferry sailings a day, travelling each way between Holyhead and Dublin. As a result of the port closing, all sailings have been forced to cancel ...
Two berths at Holyhead, which links north Wales ... One of those berths reopened on Thursday, meaning port owners Stena Line and Irish Ferries will have to each run their regular four daily ...
All ferry services between Dublin and Holyhead have been cancelled over recent weeks, affecting thousands of people travelling to and from Ireland over the festive period. The Port of Holyhead in ...
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.
With a phased re-opening plan of Holyhead port that involves more limited berth availability, Irish Ferries has agreed a timetable with the other operator that will allow Irish Ferries to operate full ...