Urgent action is being sought by Torcuil Crichton MP to make sure that ferry services
to and from Lochboisdale are maintained following the withdrawal of the MV Lord of
the Isles.
The Labour MP for Na h-Eileanan an Iar has contacted bosses at CalMac calling for
an immediate replacement vessel to serve the South Uist route and for extra sailings
to Castlebay and on the Sound of Barra route as well as Lochmaddy after hundreds
of journeys were cancelled.
The LOTI is out of action following a fire onboard this week which left the vessel
without power in its starboard engine.
While commending the actions of the captain, crew and response teams, Mr Crichton
has called on CalMac to make sure the service to South Uist is maintained if the
ship stays in repairs beyond this weekend.
Torcuil has contacted Caledonian MacBrayne’s interim chief executive, Duncan Mackison,
to press for urgent contingency arrangements and extra sailings.
Mr Crichton said: “This is yet another blow to the Uist economy and we need urgent
steps to be taken. I have asked CalMac to add sailings through Barra and Lochmaddy
as well as ensuring that a vessel is designated for Lochboisdale, if the absence
of the LOTI is prolonged beyond the weekend”.
He added: “We know CalMac are operating an ageing fleet through no fault of their
own and have to make decisions accordingly. However, South Uist has suffered disproportionately
through nearly six weeks of lost sailings last summer. This August all possible steps
must be taken to limit this latest damage to the island’s economy”.
The MP also called on senior representatives of Transport Scotland, which ultimately
funds CalMac, and senior CalMac bosses, including the company’s chairman, to visit
South Uist in the very near future to provide reassurance about future provision
for the route.
Mr Crichton added: “Islanders are concerned about the future of the South Uist route
in the immediate and long-term. It is incumbent on Caledonian MacBrayne’s directors
and Transport Scotland executives to deliver an assurance to the public that the
route will be maintained beyond the service expectancy of the MV Lord of the Isles.”
At this stage, it doesn’t look as if CalMac intends to send a replacement vessel
to South Uist until the extent of damage to the Loti’s engine is confirmed.
A CalMac spokesperson said: "We are committed to doing everything we can to support
the service to and from South Uist whilst MV Lord of the Isles is unavailable.
“Today, we have published additional sailings for the Sound of Barra operating from
Friday to Monday which are aligned to the Castlebay-Oban service.
"MV Lord of the Isles will leave Armadale port under tug escort this evening (Thursday),
and arrive at a repair berth in Greenock tomorrow afternoon (Friday) where an assessment
of required works will take place.
“We will keep the local community informed on her progress and contingency plans
for the service in her absence. As soon as we are in a position to provide more information,
we will do so."
The additional sailings Sound of Barra sailings align with Oban-Castlebay and Castlebay-Oban
times to allow passengers to travel to and from Uist via the Sound of Barra. CalMac
is exploring other options to add sailings.
MP calls for urgent action as South Uist left without a ferry service
8 August 2024