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Charter boat owners in Covid storm - with no lifeboat on the way from Welsh Government

Fishing and pleasure boat firms have each lost thousands of pounds in the crisis

Gethyn Owen runs Go Angling from Holyhead port(Image: Gethyn Owen)

Charter boat owners who run fishing and pleasure trips from ports across Wales say the Welsh Government is not offering them a financial lifeboat during the coronavirus crisis.

The owners lost months of trade in the lockdown which has cost them thousands of pounds - while bills for moorings, insurance and licences continued to be paid.

Even now they have to run reduced trips due to social distancing - meaning they are barely getting by.

Despite this owners say they have been frozen out of support from Welsh Government.

They have not been able to benefit from the small business rates relief and grants as they do not own rateable property and say they so far fail to meet criteria for support from the Economic Resilience Fund.

The sector - which estimates it contributes around £6m a year to the Welsh economy - warns things could come to a head this winter as they will not have built up their reserves during the normally busy spring and summer months.

Gethyn Owen, 48, who has been running Angling Charter Services from Holyhead for 17 years, said: “We are trying to get our voices heard, we are stamping our feet but no one is listening.

“It is a nightmare - we have to survive but it is going to be very difficult this winter.