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Pembroke Dock Ferry Terminal experiencing increased traffic as a result of the closure of Holyhead Port following storm damage.

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Pembroke Dock Ferry Terminal, which is owned and operated by the Port of Milford Haven is like other UK west coast ports - experiencing increased traffic as a result of the closure of Holyhead Port following storm damage.
Chief Executive at the Port of Milford Haven, Tom Sawyer, said:
“We are expecting to see ongoing increased traffic to Pembroke Dock Ferry Terminal. To manage traffic in the area, we have opened up different areas of the Port to reduce the number of vehicles queueing at the Port entrance. We have also been liaising with Pembrokeshire County Council Emergency Planning team to identify other areas for longer term parking, if needed, so that traffic around Pembroke Dock is managed as effectively as possible
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“Our priority is to ensure the safe and effective operation of all traffic on the Milford Haven Waterway.
“We’d like to thank everyone, but particularly those living in and around the Pembroke Dock area, for their understanding and support, particularly if they have been impacted by these delays. We will endeavour to take all actions possible to keep the area as uncongested as possible”.

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