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Ferry looks to be replaced

Councillors on the policy and resources committee of the OIC have recommended that a replacement should be found for the 41-year-old Golden Mariana, which provides a passenger service between Westray and Papa Westray, and also serves as a back-up for the Graemsay.

The Golden Mariana was built in 1973. The committee, which met earlier this week, heard that although well maintained and meeting all operational safety requirements, the ferry’s age meant that a replacement vessel would be needed to ensure a reliable service continues to be provided on both routes.

If agreed by full council, Orkney Marine Services will begin the process of sourcing a suitable replacement for the Golden Mariana. It is hoped that a new vessel could be in place in the months ahead.