CCC Health & Wellbeing sub Transport sub
Next meeting => 22 May 2024, 19:00hrs. 13 May 2024, 19:00hrs. To Be Decided
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Archives : Transport posts:

25/10/2023 CCC: Island Essential Travel Pilot - Link here

11/09/2023 CCC: Calmac: Public Consultation on Route Prioritisation Framework - Link here

01/08/2023 CCC: July 2023 newsletter from Transport Subcommitte - Link here

30/07/2023 CCC: Transport News 30 July 2023 - Link here

30/05/2023 CCC: Survey - Calmac disruptions; cost to islanders - reminder -

The Transport subcommittee is undertaking a collection of records of costs islanders have incurred due to ferry disruptions.

If you wish to record your experiences please DOWNLOAD the form here.
The form does not work in a web browser, it needs to be downloaded and then once complete, press Email to CCC.

Paper copies and drop off points are available in the Post Office, shop and hotel

18/05/2023 Calmac: Positive update re: loss of bookings/money for No Show - Link here

10/05/2023 Calmac: Calmac: Booking system outage 13th - 16th May - Link here

27/03/2023 CCC: Project Neptune - Meeting: Wednesday, 5th April - Link here

14/03/2023 Calmac: Calmac continued changes to Monday timetables - Link here

01/03/2023 Calmac: Calmac - New ticketing & reservations launch - Link here

13/02/2023 CCC: Survey - Calmac disruptions; cost to islanders -

The Transport subcommittee is undertaking a collection of records of costs islanders have incurred due to ferry disruptions.

If you wish to record your experiences please DOWNLOAD the form here.
The form does not work in a web browser, it needs to be downloaded and then once complete, press Email to CCC.

Paper copies and drop off points are available in the Post Office, shop and hotel

08/02/2023 CCC: CALMAC - Urgent Medical Appointment Protocol - update - Link here

03/02/2023 CCC: Response to CalMac’s Consultation on the Winter 2023/24 Timetable - Link here

24/01/2023 CCC: Winter Timetable consultation - Link here

21/10/2022 CCC: Summer Timetable Consultation - Link here

11/07/2022 CCC: A parlimentary enquiry into ferry services - Link here

04/07/2022 CCC: Response to proposed Calmac cancellation levy - Link here

12/06/2022 CCC: PROPOSED CHANGES TO CALMAC’S TERMS & CONDITIONS - Link here

02/06/2022 CCC: FERRIES COMMUNITY BOARD (FCB) Quarterly Board Meeting 27 May, 2022 - Link here

03/05/2022 CCC: Calmac Booking Survey - Make known your preference -

Survey on CalMac’s booking system
Coll Community Council Transport Subcommittee

A survey for Coll's permanent residents.

CalMac is struggling to deliver a lifeline service that answers our needs. The remedy is for the Scottish Government to buy, build or lease a number of ferries and deploy them as soon as possible. But every indication is that this will not happen in the near future.

To try and help our current situation, we want to look at what options exist and which ones are most likely to improve matters in the short term.

  • Survey forms are available at The Post Office, Coll Stores & Coll Hotel.
    Secure ballot boxes are located here too.
  • Or download and print the survey HERE
  • Or, complete the survey online

Deadline : 15th May, 2022

21/04/2022 Calmac: Calmac confirms new booking system - Link here

14/02/2022 Calmac: Current Disruptions - Calmac Notice - Link here

31/12/2021 Calmac: Calmac Essential Services timetable, 3rd-23rd Jan - Link here to view CCC notice

Calmac Essential Services timetable, 3rd-23rd Jan.

The recent rapid spread of Covid19 has resulted in many absences within our crew and port teams.
As a result, and to give our customers a greater degree of certainty, we will operate an Essential Services Temporary Timetable on this route from 3 January 2022.

Read full update here -|- Please see here for timetable changes

28/12/2021 Calmac: Re: Clansman & COVID - Link here to view notice

28/12/2021 Calmac: Calmac on-board catering update - Link here to view notice

16/12/2021 CCC: Ferries Community Board Meetings - Link here to view notice

03/12/2021 CCC: Ferries Community Board - Link here

30/11/2021 CCC: Ferries Community Board - Link here

06/10/2021 CCC: Ferries Community Board announcement - Link here

07/09/2021 CalMac: Ferry redeployment -

Good Morning,

I am pleased to advise that the Clansman will return to Argyll waters
this week, and will resume full timetabled activities once more from
Thursday AM. This follows the successful completion of the unscheduled
dry dock visit of the MV Hebrides, which was accomplished a little
earlier than anticipated.

Until tomorrow evening, we will continue with the adjusted network plans
which have been previously published.

The temporary absence of the Clansman, even with the LOTI being
redeployed to us, has caused impact to a number of communities and
customers, and I would like to extend my apologies for this, together
with my thanks for your support. Your understanding of the situation,
and indeed to that of our ports teams who have worked continually to
minimise these impacts, is particularly appreciated.

With kind regards,

Don

DON MCKILLOP

Area Operations Manager - Argyll & Lochaber

CalMac Ferries Ltd

03/09/2021 CCC: FERRIES COMMUNITY BOARD (FCB) -

FERRIES COMMUNITY BOARD (FCB)
Quarterly Board Meeting 3 Sept, 2021
informal notes by K MacFarlane (in attendance)

* These notes are not “official” and any mistakes are my responsibility.*

HELD-OVER ITEMS

TRANSPORT SCOTLAND REPORT

  • the Minister for Transport (Graeme Dey) has been visiting various islands – following this meeting, Donnie MacInnes and I have issued him an invitation to come to Coll/Tiree
  • the Islands Connectivity Plan is going out to public consultation soon; it will contain options for the successor scheme to the Ferries Plan 2013 which expires in Dec 2022
  • the next plan will be more complex and will encompass socio-economic issues as well as straight costs
  • very important time for us all to get involved in consultations

CMAL REPORT

  •  Islay will get at least 1 new ship (since this meeting, it has been announced that 2 will be built for Islay) by 2024 (ish?)
  • Mallaig-Lochboisdale will get a new vessel by 2025 followed by :
  • Oban-Craignure / Ardrossan-Brodick
  • Barra-Oban
  •  Coll/Tiree/Colonsay
  • the Heb Isles/Isle of Arran/LOTI are already travelling under certain MCA restrictions
  • no further update on when new ferries will be ready – Glen Sannox by July/Sept 2022 & Hull 802 mid 2023?

CALMAC REPORT

  • drydocking arrangements will begin earlier this year hopefully to reduce the impact of  delays and knock-on effects during the winter period
  • hoping to announce the School Bus Discount Scheme very soon with TS and the FCB (since this meeting, it was confirmed on 16 Sept)
  • CalMac have maintained an active cadet and apprentices recruitment programme, together with an active schools visiting programme
  • aware of calls for prioritising space on ferries – be aware there is a real mix of views but they will be looking at pricing structures

FCBOARD DISCUSSION

  • the Board aims to be more independent of the ferries contractor and there was discussion about having an independent website
  • agreed to the formation of a new subgroup, “Service Improvements and Information Gathering” and I have joined this

Next Quarterly Board Meeting : 3rd December, 2021

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY ISSUES YOU WISH RAISED :

kirsty.macfarlane1960@gmail.com

(07967) 387021

28/08/2021 CalMac: Ferry redeployment -

Good Morning,

As a result of a technical issue with the MV Hebrides, the vessel is
required to move from its Hebrides operating area to dry dock, for a
period of approximately one week, from next Tuesday morning. As a
consequence, it is necessary to undertake a range of vessel
re-deployments to ensure service across the wider network, however this
will unfortunately see a range of service cancellations on outer
Hebrides routes, and they are now being published.

This programme of vessel re-deployments includes seeing a need to
temporarily relocate the MV Clansman from our Argyll operating area from
early next week, with the MV Lord of The Isles moving to an Oban
operating base from next Monday afternoon. This vessel, in conjunction
with the MV Isle of Mull, will undertake Craignure services, as well as
services to Coll, Tiree and Colonsay.

There are no service cancellations envisaged on any Argyll routes as a
result of this swap-over. Argyll timetables will remain as published. To
further minimise any impacts, actual deployment of these vessels on
these routes will be determined based on expected route demand and
bookings, and on a rolling basis. Consequently all ports will see a
combination of visits from either vessel.

With the 'LOTI and the 'Mull not possessing like-for-like lift capacity,
nor that of the 'Clansman, should any customers be affected by any
capacity issues, they will be directly contacted and offered alternative
sailings should that be required.

I will keep you posted on any key developments, including when we can
firmly anticipate the return of the 'Clansman to the Argyll area.

With kind regards,

Don

DON MCKILLOP

Area Operations Manager - Argyll & Lochaber

CalMac Ferries Ltd

19/07/2021 CCC: Letter to A Campbell re. Calmac ferry issues - Link here

09/06/2021 Calmac Community Board:: Community Board Recruitment - Link here

Community voices sought for the West Coast Ferry Board....

22/05/2021 Calmac Community Board: Failure of island services - Link here

25/02/2021 CCC: CCC Submission to CalMac Community Board - Link here