The shuttle service, operating while a footbridge is closed for repairs, is up and running again.
The new river ferry has been introduced while the Porthill Bridge is closed.
It was suspended due to the high water levels, but is now running again, and will operate from 8am to 6pm each day, crossing from The Boathouse pub to the jetty in The Quarry, saving pedestrians the lengthy diversion route across the Welsh Bridge. “We understand the need for this maintenance work, but we were keen to offer an alternative so people can continue to easily reach the town from Porthill during the closure.
“We are using our picnic boat, which carries up to eight passengers at a time, and the crossing is a pleasant three minutes.
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