The UK's second busiest passenger port is returning to its full number of services more than a month after being completely shut by damage from Storm Darragh.
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.
Johan Edelman, Stena Line trade director (Irish Sea South), described an "extremely challenging time for our customers and staff". "The extended closure of the ferry berths at Holyhead Port at one ...
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A partial ferry service has resumed between Dublin Port and Holyhead in Wales. Severe disruption in ferry services across the ...
Terminal 3 was badly damaged in the incident with a video clip showing the collapse of the 'dolphin' platform which it is understood occurred as the Irish Ferries vessel Ulysses was leaving the berth.
An additional daily ferry service between Dublin and Pembroke in Wales has been announced. From 7 January, the Irish Ferries vessel Isle of Innisfree will operate on the route in addition to the ...
Irish Ferries and Stena Line ferry crossings to Ireland from Pembrokeshire have been cancelled today due to Storm Eowyn ...
One of the port's ferry berths suffered damage during Storm Darragh on 6 and 7 December, prompting its closure for more than ...
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Ferry services between Holyhead and Dublin have resumed after almost a month. Two berths at the port in north Wales were ...