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Funding secured for deep water quay at Lerwick
Funding secured for deep water quay at Lerwick

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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Funding secured for deep water quay at Lerwick

Plans to create what has been described as an ultra deep water quay at Dales Voe in Shetland has secured more than £1.1m from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE). The funding will support preparatory works, dredging and deepening areas at the site in Lerwick Harbour. It is a part of wider investment by the Scottish government of up to £500m over five years to develop Scotland's ports and offshore wind supply chain. Lerwick Port Authority's contractor, Boskalis Westminster Ltd, is using a large dredger called Magnor for phases of the work. Related internet links Lerwick Port Authority

Funding secured for deep water quay at Lerwick
Funding secured for deep water quay at Lerwick

BBC News

time2 days ago

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  • BBC News

Funding secured for deep water quay at Lerwick

Plans to create what has been described as an ultra deep water quay at Dales Voe in Shetland has secured more than £1.1m from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).The funding will support preparatory works, dredging and deepening areas at the site in Lerwick is a part of wider investment by the Scottish government of up to £500m over five years to develop Scotland's ports and offshore wind supply Port Authority's contractor, Boskalis Westminster Ltd, is using a large dredger called Magnor for phases of the work.

Cruise ship with gastroenteritis outbreak on board allowed to dock at tiny island town
Cruise ship with gastroenteritis outbreak on board allowed to dock at tiny island town

The Independent

time30-05-2025

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  • The Independent

Cruise ship with gastroenteritis outbreak on board allowed to dock at tiny island town

Passengers on the Costa Favolosa cruise ship reported symptoms of a gastrointestinal illness during a seven-day Northern European voyage from Hamburg before docking in Lerwick, Shetland. NHS Shetland and the Lerwick Port Authority stated they were not informed of any public health issues before the ship's arrival on May 20. Shore excursions in Lerwick were cancelled after a guest was visibly sick, raising concerns about the potential impact on local businesses. Almost 3,000 passengers crowded Lerwick's town centre before businesses were alerted to the gastroenteritis outbreak on board. Lerwick Port Authority has since contacted involved parties to tighten procedures for reporting passenger health concerns before future port calls.

Fury as cruise ship hit by sickness bug outbreak allows passengers out on Shetland town
Fury as cruise ship hit by sickness bug outbreak allows passengers out on Shetland town

Yahoo

time30-05-2025

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Fury as cruise ship hit by sickness bug outbreak allows passengers out on Shetland town

An Italian cruise line has come under fire after thousands of passengers exposed to a sickness bug were allowed to disembark in a town in Shetland. Passengers on board Costa Cruises Costa Favolosa ship had reported symptoms of 'mild gastrointestinal illness' during a seven-day Northern European voyage from Hamburg before the vessel docked in Lerwick, Shetland, earlier this month. Both NHS Shetland and the Lerwick Port Authority said they had not been advised of any public health issues before the arrival of the cruise ship on 20 May. Dr Susan Laidlaw, director of Public Health at NHS Shetland, said that the body only received notification of illness on board Costa Favolosa 'through the Port Health route late in the afternoon of Tuesday 20 May'. 'However, we now understand that a small number of passengers with symptoms of gastroenteritis were being appropriately managed by the medical team on-board the vessel,' added Dr Laidlaw. Lerwick Port Authority added that 'vessels calling at the harbour are required to declare any concerns relating to passenger health' but on this occasion, the authority 'was not notified of any passenger ill-health on board the cruise ship Costa Favolosa'. Shore excursions for passengers in Lerwick were quickly cancelled by local operators when guests showed visible symptoms of a stomach bug. Sonia Robertson, managing director of R. Robertson and Son bus company, said that all island tours were stopped after a guest left a coach to be 'violently sick three times'. 'Something like this could have crippled the whole company and affect a lot of our staff and services,' she added, according to The Times. Almost 3,000 passengers crowded Lerwick's town centre before businesses were made aware that passengers had been taken ill with gastroenteritis on board. Celia Smith, owner of coffee shop Blyde Welcome, told The Shetland Times that locals had 'absolutely no warning' of the gastroenteritis breakout. She said: 'We could've been better prepared, we could've had more sanitiser and some businesses had face masks.' The 290-metre-long Costa Favolosa ship can carry almost 4,000 passengers. Dr Laidlaw advised hand washing and bleach-based cleaning products to help prevent the spread of gastrointestinal infections. Cruise operator Costa Cruises insisted that it had been permitted to dock in Lerwick. The cruise line said in a statement: 'During the May 15-22 cruise on Costa Favolosa, some guests reported mild gastrointestinal symptoms to the ship's medical centre. As a precaution, we immediately implemented enhanced disinfection and sanitation measures.' According to Lerwick Port Authority: 'The Authority has contacted parties involved, and agreed measures which will tighten up procedures ensuring documentation is completed correctly and timeously prior to a port call, to prevent recurrence.'

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