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Issue:- Sunday, 10 January 2016

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20 year vision for the Mersey Ferries has been endorsed

THE Merseytravel Committee, on Thursday, 7 January 2016, endorsed a 20 year vision for the Mersey Ferries that aims to secure their future for generations to come.

In supporting the strategy, Members have given the green light to a framework which outlines key decisions that will need to be taken over the next 2 decades; with a number expected to come back to the Committee during 2016; so Merseytravel can plan and invest in the ferries operations, matched to long term ambitions.

The strategy is centred around bringing down the cost of the Mersey Ferries to the public purse, while building on their commercial potential, ensuring they are sustainable well into the future. It suggests a focus on growing the local leisure market and highlights some far reaching proposals.

Proposals include the procurement of at least 1 new vessel, better suited to the needs of the leisure and event market; a review of the terminals with a potential reduction in number and a later start to the commuter service to allow the ferry to be docked overnight to significantly reduce operational costs.

Members were asked to approve the Mersey Ferries strategy subject to a review at least every three years and to request Officers to bring back proposals identified in the strategy to future meetings with detailed evidence to support each approach, so informed decisions can be taken. Members have not, at this stage taken any decisions on individual elements outlined in the strategy.

During the meeting a motion was put forward by Cllr. Liam Robinson, and seconded Cllr. Steve Foulkes, for an additional recommendation for Officers to investigate options to continue a 3 terminal ferry service. This was also approved by Members.

While their public subsidy for operational costs has been reduced by around £1m over the past 4 years through such measures as taking The Royal Daffodil out of service and increasing leisure sailings, the Mersey Ferries still have to be subsidised by around £1.5m a year for day to day costs.

In addition, an average of around just under £2.5m a year of public money has been spent on capital programmes over the past 6 years, that included investment in maintaining the current Vessels and a new Pier Head Landing Stage.

These costs are despite them being the most popular paid for attraction on Merseyside.

The Mersey Ferries were also named:- 'Ferry Operator of the Year' at the National Transport Awards back in October 2015, recognising the success of the 'Dazzle Ferry' initiative and the work that has gone into making them a more efficient operation, whilst continuing to get customers on board.

The strategy recognises that fundamental changes are needed to tackle increasing costs and the challenges that come with an aging fleet; now approaching 60 years of age and to go some way to reversing the trend of falling passenger numbers.

Over a number of decades the market has changed from a buoyant cross river 1 to 1 focussed on leisure sailings, as people choose the Mersey Tunnels or the Merseyrail service to 'short hop' across the water.

It is intended that the strategy will be reviewed every 2 or 3 years to ensure that it remains current and takes into accounts developments and potential opportunities in the wider Liverpool City Region (Merseyside) such as Wirral and Liverpool Waters.

Said Cllr. Liam Robinson, Chair of Merseytravel:- "The Mersey Ferries are an iconic symbol of our City Region (Merseyside) and it is right and proper that we, as their passionate guardians, take a long term view of what we need to do to keep them on the water for all to enjoy for generations to come. We have to balance the need for efficiency to the public purse with their wider economic potential. This is what people would expect of us. Approving the strategy now means we have a framework that sets out the decisions that we as Merseytravel Committee Members will need to take. We are clear that we want all the relevant evidence and detail to take those decisions. We will also take into account views and feedback received. This is already reflected in the additional recommendation, put forward and approved by Members, to request Officers to look into options to maintain a 3 terminal service. The potential for new vessels purpose built for a leisure market and more frequent sightseeing sailings in summer months would take the ferries in a new sustainable direction and 1 that could support and capitalise on new developments and investment along the water front. What we definitely can't do is live in the past; the Mersey Ferries market has changed dramatically from their 'short hop' hey day in the 1st part of the 20th Century to the leisure market, that really took over from the 1980's as other cross river transport options gained in popularity. In endorsing the strategy we are clear that it is not a static document, but 1 that will respond to changes, developments and investment in the City region, so we can offer a ferry service that meets demand."

Some of the key recommendations within the strategy:-

► An overall focus on building and growing the Mersey Ferries' leisure market, not least as demand for cross river services continues to decline and the number of leisure passengers goes up.

► Moving towards a new fleet of Vessels, recognising that the current Vessels are over 50 years old and that introducing new ones would support a reduction in operational costs. New vessels would also mean that we could better cater for the leisure market. The existing ferries were built for largely 'short hop', cross river journeys. It is hoped that the names of the Vessels can be retained as part of this arrangement.

► Recognising the major investment needed in the terminals and landing stages over the next 5 years and targeting that investment into 2 terminals with the potential closure of the other.

► Considering retaining 1 of the existing vessels and operating it in the Manchester Ship Canal only; therefore offering canal style cruises that are not tide dependent outside of peak times.

► Considering changes to the commuter service which would remove the need to have the Vessel on the river overnight; including starting later.

► Looking to increase our presence on the river with a second vessel during peak times such as School holidays. Moving from an hourly river explorer to maybe every 30 minutes.

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Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925, any persons having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of Lilian May Jackam (also known as Lillian May) Jackam (Deceased), late of Birch Abbey Rest Home, 55 Alexandra Road, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 9HD, UK, who died on 04/10/2018, are required to send particulars thereof in writing, to the undersigned Solicitors, on or before 24/05/2019, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests of which they have had notice. Churches Solicitors, 12 High Street, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 7BL, UK. Ref:- 'T553015.'

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