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Ferry plea to CalMac

Sir,

I have asked Cal- Mac to give reassurance to the people of Campbeltown that next year’s ferry service will be much improved on 2017.

I would not want a ferry running when the weather is unsuitable but we know the ferry we have only runs occasionally as it would not be insured to go out, due to its age, in weather that actually is a Scottish summer.

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