
UK Funds £3M for Rosyth-Dunkirk Ferry Service
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The UK government allocates £3 million to upgrade Rosyth port in Scotland, aiming to launch a new direct ferry service to France. This move, funded by the Growth Mission Fund, could enhance border and customs facilities, potentially reviving passenger and freight routes to Dunkirk. The funding is expected to facilitate talks between Forth Ports and DFDS for the new route, addressing previous infrastructure challenges. Officials and executives welcome the investment, viewing it as a boost for trade, jobs, and tourism.
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