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Life-line for Lough Foyle ferry 13.05.09

THE FOYLE ferry has been thrown a life-line with the imminent scrapping of security checkpoints at Magilligan costing £100,000 a year.
Sinn Féin Regional Development Minister in the North, Conor Murphy yesterday secured a commitment from the British Government to remove the expensive security operation at the port. The move was welcomed by Sinn Féin candidate for Europe, Cllr Pádraig MacLochlainn.
“I welcome Conor’s commitment
The pier at Magilligan Point.
to this issue. These measures were a serious financial liability on the ferry service. They were also completely ludicrous as there are no security checkpoints whatsoever on the alternative route by road," said Cllr MacLochlainn.
“The Magilligan to Greencastle ferry is a fantastic resource which enhances employment opportunities and tourism in both Donegal and Derry cutting the journey time between Inishowen and County Derry to 15 minutes.
“I hope Conor Murphy’s intervention will go a long way to securing its long-term future.”
Meanwhile, Senator Keaveney said: “The future of the Foyle ferry was being hampered by the economic noose that was the security needed to fulfil this international port status. Not only was this a financial disaster but the existence of a cage for passengers leaving the North was a poor reflection of where our peace process was at.
“I argued the case that under previous legislation establishing the Republic and, most recently the Good Friday Agreement, there was no legal framework for designating this anything other than a domestic service."
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