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Hayling Ferry Out of Action

I wasn’t aware of this until yesterday but the Hayling Island Ferry has been out of action for a little while. The ferry was stopped due to some issues raised during it’s inspection but still isn’t back in action. The ferry is a key link to Portsea from Hayling and you can find out more about the situation here.

I thought it was best to mention this incase anyone was off on a round-Langstone Harbour bike ride or run. This also means no drinking in the Ferryboat Inn for a while too…

P.S. If you have any photos of or taken on the ferry please pop a link to them as a comment, we would love to see them.

Hayling Island Ferry - No More

Floating Bikes are so in

Ferry Signs

Bikes

Andy

Photos by Claire Sambrook and Paul Gonella

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  2. Oh! I hope it’s back in action for the random January Hayling cycle jaunt…

    Martin on December 13th, 2010
  3. +1

    Pudding Snack! on December 13th, 2010
  4. This is true. I’ll not be wearing shorts this year though.

    Tristan Savage on December 13th, 2010
  5. I have some VERY blurry photos of a freezing trip back on the ferry at night after one of those winter bike rides and Ferryboat Inn visits.

    Paul Gonella on December 13th, 2010
  6. “We’ll get the next ferry, yeah”
    “Yeah”
    “Dammit, missed it”
    “We’ll get the next ferry, yeah”
    “Yeah”…

    Martin on December 14th, 2010

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