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Public Notice archive from July 2007
GÀIDHLIG AIR A’ BHÀTA

A’ leantainn air cho soirbheachail ’s a bha a’ phròiseact ‘Gàidhlig air a’ Bhàta’ san dà bhliadhna a chaidh seachad, tha Comunn na Gàidhlig ga ruith am bliadhna a-rithist. Tron phròiseact seo, bheir CnaG, ann an co-bhonn le Caledonian Mac a’ Bhruthainn, fiosrachadh air Gàidhlig 's cultar dha luchd-siubhail air bàtaichean-aisig ChalMac. Thathas an dòchas a’ phròiseact inntinneach seo a ruith air na trì bàtaichean ‘Eilean Leòdhais’, ‘Innse Gall’ 'Tighearna nan Eilean' agus am ‘Fear-cinnidh’.
18 July 2007


GAELIC ON BOARD

Following on from the success of the last successful two years of "Gaelic on Board", Comunn na Gàidhlig are once again running this innovative project again. This project, which is being run in partnership with Caledonian Macbrayne, will provide information on the Gaelic language and culture to passengers on Calmac ferries. This innovative project is taking place on the MVs ‘Isle of Lewis’, ‘Clansman’, 'Lord of the Isles' and ‘ Hebrides’.
18 July 2007


CalMac updates on Rothesay facilities

Ferry operator CalMac has confirmed that customers on the Wemyss Bay to Rothesay service face continuing disruption following further difficulties with the works being carried out by contractors for Argyll and Bute Council on the pier at Rothesay.
12 July 2007


CalMac clarifies Sunday Sailings position

Ferry operator CalMac has, in response to a number of enquiries from media outlets, reaffirmed its position with regard to the possibility of Sunday sailings to and from Harris and from Lewis to the mainland.
10 July 2007


CalMac launches new Tour from Fort William

Ferry operator CalMac is launching a new tour from Fort William, in association with Gordon Grant Marine and Shiel Buses. From 16 July 2007, visitors will be able to enjoy a trip through the Morvern Peninsula and across to the Isle of Mull, before taking a boat trip to the remarkable islands of Staffa and Iona.
10 July 2007


MV Loch Alainn takes up Sound of Barra service

Ferry operator CalMac has confirmed that MV Loch Alainn, which has until now been operating on the Largs-Cumbrae Slip service, is being deployed on the Sound of Barra from today. The ship is due to begin her new operation at 1545 from Barra this afternoon (Wednesday, July 4 2007).
04 July 2007


CalMac Ferries changes Car Parking Arrangements

Ferry operator CalMac has confirmed that with immediate effect, car parking in the vicinity of terminal buildings is to be restricted to people with mobility issues displaying appropriate documentation, and key personnel.


02 July 2007