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Decision on Sunday ferries delayed



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FERRY operator Caledonian MacBrayne has today (Wednesday) noted representations from individuals and businesses in Lewis, Harris and beyond, about seven-day sailings to and from Lewis and Harris.
The issue was raised by Chairman Peter Timms at the start of today's Board meeting in Gourock. The meeting agreed that there would be no further discussion of the issue pending continuing examination of the Scottish Government's current RET pilot st
udy.

CalMac Chairman Peter Timms said: "There are many complex issues involved, including fuel costs. The current study being undertaken into the RET pilot scheme for the Western Isles does not allow us to make a final decision before the study findings are progressed and the implications of the study have been considered."

The company will continue to monitor the situation with regard to requests and the ongoing preparations for the RET Pilot Study. The next Board meeting is due to take place in Skye in May. It is unlikely that the preparatory work for the introduction of the RET pilot will be completed by then.

CalMac will be making no further comments on seven-day sailings other than the contents of this news release.

All individual correspondents who have made representations on the issue will receive this clarification of the company's position.




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