HC Deb 12 December 1973 vol 866 cc404-5
16. Mr. Donald Stewart

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what plans he has for improving sea transport to the Western Isles.

Mr. Gordon Campbell

Since I announced a policy for the improvement of shipping services in the House on 18th April last year, vehicle-carrying capacity has been greatly increased. In view of the outstanding success of the Ullapool—Stornoway link in attracting new traffic, I have just authorised capital investment for a new, larger and faster ship for this route, which will enter service for the 1975 season. Because of the healthy state of their order books, none of the Scottish shipbuilders approached could offer delivery for service before 1976 and the ship is therefore being built in Norway.

Mr. Stewart

Is the Secretary of State aware that that news will give great satisfaction and pleasure in my constituency? I congratulate him on the expeditious way that he has dealt with the replacement of the "Clansman". However, will he bear in mind the essential need for a much faster vessel, along with the other improvements which are required?

Mr. Campbell

I am grateful for the hon. Gentleman's comments. As I said, this vessel will be faster than the "Clansman".

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