Distant island faces being reduce off from remainder of UK because of ferry disaster

Islanders staged a large protest on South Uist after being reduce off from the mainland for over a month in peak vacation season as a result of ferry disaster.

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Around 500 residents, 200 vehicles, 40 vans and 20 lorries converged on Lochboisdale, which hyperlinks the Outer Hebridean island to the the mainland on Sunday, in a protest over CalMac's determination to cancel nearly each ferry service in June.

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Around a 3rd of the inhabitants turned out, with indicators studying "ferry is our oxygen", "every cancelled ferry is killing our islands", and "no ferry, no future" - whereas motorhomes had been banned from a ferry to North Uist on the weekend.

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Business leaders had been instructed there will probably be no compensation from the Scottish Government for a month-long cancellation of providers - though the saga of points on the route was allegedly killing livelihoods worse than lockdown.

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Islanders claimed they felt "depressed" and "expendable", and social media customers in contrast it to the Tom Hanks movie Cast Away.

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CalMac blocked motorhomes travelling to and from North Uist from Saturday due to an issue with a mezzanine deck, with disruption persevering with on Monday.

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The Lochboisdale Ferry Business Impact Group organised the protest as a "show of solidarity against the constant abuse of our ferry service and our community".

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It mentioned: "There are many people who have been doing all they can in their power to improve the ferry situation for Uist, with zero progress. In fact, things have got worse."

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John Daniel Peteranna, from the enterprise group, mentioned: "People are leaving the island.

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"The ambiance is terrible. People are depressed - the federal government suppose we're expendable.

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"CalMac effectively decide which islands survive and which don't.

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"I feel there ought to be a administration change at CalMac.

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"The transport minister Kevin Stewart cannot control them and they are not listening to the customers. Our confidence in CalMac is zero.

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"The perspective appears to be 'we'll do what we would like, what fits us as an organization finest and stuff everybody else'."

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He runs a renewable energy company which supplies wind turbines to help make homes self-sufficient, on South Uist.

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The businessman added: "I have a look at the news and see that the Scottish Government has plans to cease depopulation of the islands. I really feel like somebody is taking the mick."

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South Uist is reliant on a daily lorry crossing to supply shops, and last August rationing was in use in order to deal with transport failings.

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Last year Lochboisdale was out of action to ferries between September 24 and October 8 to allow for repairs to the linkspan used by the ferry.

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Other recent factors included ferries being put in service, and drafted onto other routes.

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PhD student PΓ druig Moireasdan said: "The route has been cancelled to the mainland for a month.

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"They suggest going through other islands but the routes are fully booked.

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"There's no likelihood of getting on different routes.

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"It's terrible especially in holiday season."

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Robert Morrison, operations director for CalMac, mentioned of the motorhomes ban: β€œThis was an extremely difficult decision and I understand that this will be disruptive for the local community and for customers who had planned to use this route.

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"I apologise for the affect that this cancellation will have and can assure customers that we are working hard to get vessels back in service.”

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Minister for Transport, Kevin Stewart mentioned: "It is vital that communities are absolutely engaged when additional disruption comes so quickly after simply having providers restored.

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"I've been very clear with CalMac that they need to proceed to discover all avenues as I'm absolutely conscious from my latest go to the direct impression the lack of service is having on the group.”

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