Four south-west offshore islands are to benefit from a new State contract for a heavy cargo service.
The islands are Cape Clear (Oileán Chléire), Sherkin, Long Island and Heir Island off Co Cork, and the new contract was announced by Minister for Rural Affairs Dara Calleary.
The five-year contract, running from 2025 to 2030, will provide 70 sailing days per year for the island communities, he said.
The new contract represents a 20% increase on the number of sailing days that was provided in the previous contract and will also provide a more regular service for Oileán Chléire, the most remote and challenging island to serve.
The service will be provided by Carbery Isle Ferries Ltd., and the department will provide €1.5 million over a five-year period for this service, he said.
"The largest number of inhabited islands are off the coast of County Cork. Each island has different requirements; however, transport services are one of the biggest challenges for all of them, “Calleary said.
Ensuring regular, all-year-round services for island communities at a reasonable cost is a central part of the Government's 'Our Living Islands' policy. I am delighted that this new contract will ensure that these islands will have an excellent service for the years to come,” he said.
The contract dates from July 1st and will run until 2030.

















































