More than 20, 000 locals are calling for an axed historic ferry route to be reinstated after businesses lost" hundreds of pounds" when it was scrapped. The 1, 000-year-old port town of Ardrossan, in south-western Scotland, has relied on ferry connections to the isle of Arran for about 200 years. The service, operated by the CalMac ferries agency, has been a reliable source of commerce and tourism for decades – until new, heftier vessels exceeded the town's harbour capacity, forcing them to dock
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2025-02-19 00:00:00.0