Irish and Welsh transport ministers will meet today in Anglesey, North Wales, as a new taskforce focused on improving the resilience of Irish Sea ferry transport connections will be discussed.
The taskforce was set up in response to the temporary closure of the Port of Holyhead in early December (Storm Darragh), which highlighted the critical importance of maintaining reliable sea routes between Wales and Ireland, operated by Irish Ferries and Stena Line.
The group will discuss how we strengthen the vital connections and port facilities at Holyhead and other key locations serving communities across both nations.
Welsh Government's Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates, will lead the work, alongside the Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy, and Planning, Rebecca Evans, and the Irish Government Minister of State for International & Road Transport, Logistics, Rail & Ports, Seán Canney.
The taskforce brings together representatives from the Welsh and Irish governments, as well as the governments of the UK, Scotland, and Northern Ireland; local authorities; port operators; ferry companies; and logistics industry representatives. Future meetings will draw on additional experts for specific themes.
The Transport and North Wales Secretary, Ken Skates, said, "These sea routes between Wales and Ireland are crucial for trade, tourism, and connecting our nations and communities. I'm looking forward to getting started and welcoming our Irish colleagues to Anglesey. By bringing together key partners from both sides of the Irish Sea, we can develop practical solutions to make these links more resilient against increasing challenges from severe weather and other potential disruptions."
The Economy Secretary, Rebecca Evans, added, "Strong, reliable transport connections across the Irish Sea are vital for our economic prosperity. This group will proactively build on the successful collaboration we saw following the recent enforced ferry berth closures and help ensure our ports can adapt to changing conditions, continuing to support businesses and jobs in coastal communities and beyond."
This afternoon’s first meeting, held at M-Sparc on Anglesey, will establish the taskforce's terms of reference and key themes.

















































