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Ferries between Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly to receive £42m of private funding

New passenger and freight vessels could be introduced by March 2026

Scillonian IV Proposed Exterior(Image: The Isles of Scilly Steamship Company)

The Isles of Scilly Steamship Group has secured private funding to introduce new ferries between Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

The new Scillonian passenger ferry and two new freight vessels will set sail by March 2026. The £42m project will be the single biggest investment in the 103-year history of the Isles of Scilly Steamship Group and comes after frustrations with 18 months of delays in Government funding for the project.

The deal, which was secured by the Penzance-based shipping group comes will largely be financed through a £33.6m loan arranged with Lombard NatWest, a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ asset finance provider.

The current fleet is between 32 and 46 years old and was due to benefit from £48.5m in Government Levelling up Funding through the Council of the Isles of Scilly. Stuart Reid, chief executive of the Isles of Scilly Steamship Group said: "Following the initial offer, significant changes to the terms of the offer and growing frustration with the delay both on and off the islands, the group has reverted to its original plan of privately financing the new vessels."

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Mr Reid continued: "These new vessels will deliver a significant improvement in sea link services for the community and the visitor market. It provides certainty for islanders, island businesses and visitors, and the more than 200 staff that we employ on the islands and the mainland.”

The Scillonian III carries over 110,000 passengers a year and operates an essential service for both islanders and the islands’ predominantly tourist economy. The new 72-metre Scillonian IV passenger ferry will carry 600 passengers at one time, which is an increase of 115, over its three decks, which will contain an onboard coffee shop and retail area.

The group said the new ferry will reduce journey times, improve comfort and have an increased cargo capacity with the ability to carry higher volumes of chilled and frozen goods, plus improve access for passengers with reduced mobility. While the new cargo vessel will provide more travel options throughout the winter months to island residents and the new inter-island launch will allow for faster journey times.