Opportunity for verbal updates by Cowal Transport Forum Members
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Minutes:
Western Ferries
Captain McLundie highlighted that additional sailings were
provided for the Cowal Gathering weekend; spare vessels were used when the Old
Military Road and Rest and Be Thankful was recently closed; there were issues
with extremely low tides at Hunters Quay a few weeks ago with delays of around
an hour for 3 days and that they have been waiting on a license to dredge the
area and would hope that once the license is granted that they can deepen the
linkspan to limit the risk of future events.
The Chair recorded his thanks to Western Ferries for the
service provided.
Kerris Bone advised that Steve Abbott from Heartstart had asked about the possibility of having
defibrillators on board Western Ferries. Captain McLundie advised that
defibrillators are in both terminals and that all staff have been through
training and although there is none on board, they could get to terminals
within 6 minutes. Captain McLundie advised that he would be more than happy to
discuss this with Mr Abbott .
David Clough highlighted the significantly different prices
for a 5 metre vehicle compared to a 7 metre vehicle travelling on Western
Ferries. Gordon Ross advised that the way these vehicles are charged has been
consistent for many years and that a table of rates is available from sales
staff.
Councillor Sinclair highlighted that it is concerning when
there is weather incidents that it has a massive effect on Western Ferries and
moving forward with the construction of the debris flow shelter on the Rest and
Be Thankful it will increase the demand of the service. Gordon Ross highlighted
that he has a meeting with the Roads Department and Haulers to discuss what can
be done during the construction phase on the A83.
Outcome
The Forum noted the update from Western Ferries.
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