Call for debate on scrapping of emergency tug Anglian Prince
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:26 am
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After the Stornoway-based tug Anglian Prince was called out last month to help refloat the nuclear submarine HMS Astute the UK Government is under renewed pressure to reverse a decision to scrap the emergency tug service and launch a full consultation with the shipping and fishing industries.
MCA figures showed the Stornoway tug was deployed just five times and the Shetland vessel seven times over the five years between 2004 and 2009.
Critics say cancelling the two tugs in Scotland, which patrol the waters between Orkney and Shetland and the Western Isles, and two on the south coast of England, is short-sighted and could cost lives. The decision, which would take effect from September 2011, is expected to save the government £32million over four years.
We say that this decision means there will be no capable emergency response in the event of an incident with a VLCC transiting the Minch, and that this decision is incompetent and incomprehensible from an environmental protection standpoint.
After the Stornoway-based tug Anglian Prince was called out last month to help refloat the nuclear submarine HMS Astute the UK Government is under renewed pressure to reverse a decision to scrap the emergency tug service and launch a full consultation with the shipping and fishing industries.
MCA figures showed the Stornoway tug was deployed just five times and the Shetland vessel seven times over the five years between 2004 and 2009.
Critics say cancelling the two tugs in Scotland, which patrol the waters between Orkney and Shetland and the Western Isles, and two on the south coast of England, is short-sighted and could cost lives. The decision, which would take effect from September 2011, is expected to save the government £32million over four years.
We say that this decision means there will be no capable emergency response in the event of an incident with a VLCC transiting the Minch, and that this decision is incompetent and incomprehensible from an environmental protection standpoint.