South Uist's boat, MV Lord of the Isles, was withdrawn from service on Tuesday for essential repairs to its firefighting system. On Wednesday night, North Uist's MV Hebrides struck a pier and all its ...
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CalMac has announced further delays to the return to service of two of its vessels due to repair works taking longer than expected. MV Caledonian Isles, which serves the main Arran route and is one of ...
A CalMac ferry which was damaged when it hit a pier in North Uist will return to normal service on Monday. MV Hebrides had to be taken to Greenock for repairs to its hull after the incident while ...
MINISTERS have come under new fire after the ferry operator CalMac decided to move a ferry from one of Scotland's busiest lifeline routes to help provide services to two Outer Hebrides links hit by ...
CalMac’s staff are “deeply sorry” about disruption in the ferry network in recent days, the company’s managing director has said. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get ...
CalMac is "deeply sorry" for recent disruption after one of their key ferries was taken out of service for repairs as boss reveals passenger numbers are down. One of the ferry operator's oldest ...
The MV Hebrides, which had 76 people on board, was heading into Lochmaddy on North Uist when the incident happened on Sunday morning. A technical failure on board meant the ship was unable to slow ...
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DIVERS will today begin their inspection of the Caledonian MacBrayne ferry that crashed into a harbour as it tried to dock. The MV Hebrides, which had 76 people on board, was heading into Lochmaddy on ...