| Caledonian MacBrayne celebrate the reopening of Lochranza Pier Caledonian MacBrayne will celebrate the completion of the new overnight berth at Lochranza Pier on the Island of Arran on 29 June 2003.
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| Caledonian MacBrayne report more ferry good news for Gourock/Dunoon Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne will resume carrying vehicles on the Gourock to Dunoon service from 1720hrs today (Monday, June 16, 2003).
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| Caledonian MacBrayne report ferry good news for Gourock/Dunoon Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has welcomed confirmation that the linkspan facility at Dunoon, which is owned and maintained by Argyll&Bute Council could be back in action around Saturday, June 21.
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| Caledonian MacBrayne completes Handover on Sound of Barra service Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne will tomorrow (Saturday) complete a hectic week of activity in the Western Isles when MV Loch Bhrusda takes over the Sound of Barra service, offering the islanders of Barra and Eriskay enhanced links with the rest of the islands. | |
| Caledonian MacBrayne response to Gourock-Dunoon consultation Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has responded to the Scottish Executive’s consultation document “Proposals for Tendering Gourock to Dunoon Ferry Services”, issued on 20th March 2003, by the Deputy Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning. | |
| Caledonian MacBrayne welcomes MV Loch Portain to the fleet Ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne will this week welcome the latest addition to its Hebridean and Clyde fleet in a series of events on Thursday, June 5. MV Loch Portain, which will connect the communities of North Uist and Harris between Berneray and Leverburgh, was officially named by Mrs Marion Mills, wife of Caledonian MacBrayne Chairman Dr Harold Mills, at McTay’s yard in Bromborough on the Wirral peninsula on April 23. MV Loch Portain is named after a loch in North Uist, maintaining the tradition of her predecessor. | |
| MAJOR FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ENHANCED SUPPORT OF CALEDONIAN MACBRAYNE One of the top festivals in the UK has gained the support of Caledonian
MacBrayne, which operates lifeline ferry services around the coast of
Scotland.
With this support, the Hebridean Celtic Festival is set to maintain its
reputation as a top quality event, especially with the launch of its new
programme for 2003.
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