One of Holyhead Port’s damaged piers is to reopen to ferry traffic from next Thursday, it has been confirmed.
Ferry services at the port have been suspended after strong winds during Storm Darragh caused damage at the start of December.
Port owner Stena Line said the opening would provide access for both Stena Line and Irish Ferries ships which operate on the route between Holyhead and Dublin, meaning normal capacity will be available.
Taoiseach Simon Harris spoke with the First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan, on Friday about the ongoing impact of the closure of the port.
Both leaders welcomed the confirmation of a partial reopening of the port on January 16th.
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