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Ferry services from Dover have resumed after French fishermen ended their blockade of Calais and Dunkirk ports. | Ferry services from Dover have resumed after French fishermen ended their blockade of Calais and Dunkirk ports. |
Thousands of holidaymakers and hauliers trying to cross the Channel had faced a third day of disruption in a dispute over EU fishing quotas. | Thousands of holidaymakers and hauliers trying to cross the Channel had faced a third day of disruption in a dispute over EU fishing quotas. |
A blockade of Dunkirk was also lifted, so protesters could discuss an offer of cash aid from the French government. The port of Boulogne remains closed. | A blockade of Dunkirk was also lifted, so protesters could discuss an offer of cash aid from the French government. The port of Boulogne remains closed. |
P&O and SeaFrance ferries have resumed. Norfolkline is also in operation. | P&O and SeaFrance ferries have resumed. Norfolkline is also in operation. |
The ports had been blockaded since Tuesday. | The ports had been blockaded since Tuesday. |
French Fisheries Minister Michel Barnier has reportedly offered four million euros in aid to fishermen in the north of France, but has rejected demands to increase fishing quotas. | French Fisheries Minister Michel Barnier has reportedly offered four million euros in aid to fishermen in the north of France, but has rejected demands to increase fishing quotas. |
P&O said ferries started sailing immediately on Thursday, instead of waiting for scheduled sailings, and a backlog of cars and lorries at Dover was cleared by 0830 BST. | |
LATEST FERRY INFORMATION LD Lines: Services being diverted between Dover and Dieppe due to industrial action in BoulogneLD Lines: Cancellation of 18:30 service between Dover and DieppeNorfolkline: Running a normal serviceP&O: Running a normal serviceSeaFrance: Running a normal serviceTranseuropa Ferries: No problems on services between Ramsgate and Ostende class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/kent/travel">Information from BBC Travel | |
The ferry operator also said it was looking at the possibility of using Ostend as a back-up so that crossings to Europe could still be maintained if blockades at Calais resumed. | |
The Pride of Dover ferry was taking part in berthing trials to see if vessels could fit facilities at the Belgian port, it added. | |
A P&O spokesman said: "It's not an ideal option because it takes about 90 minutes from Dover to Calais as opposed to between three and a half and four hours to Ostend." | |
He said the firm would not be able to maintain the same level of frequency, but it was "worth a try". | |
After normal ferry services resumed for most operators on Thursday, passenger Rafla Reszelluska, a Polish builder from north London who had to wait at Calais, said: "I'm very relieved. It's been very frustrating and I have had enough." | |
And another passenger at Calais, Judith Blatch, 47, from Sudbury, Suffolk, said: "I'm very happy. We have some sympathy with the French fishermen because it's their livelihood, but it wasn't doing the reputation of France any good." | And another passenger at Calais, Judith Blatch, 47, from Sudbury, Suffolk, said: "I'm very happy. We have some sympathy with the French fishermen because it's their livelihood, but it wasn't doing the reputation of France any good." |
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One of the Calais protesters, Pascal Hamy, 49, said "There have been some concessions but they're not enough. | One of the Calais protesters, Pascal Hamy, 49, said "There have been some concessions but they're not enough. |
"What we want to do is work. We're not guilty of causing the problem [for travellers]. | "What we want to do is work. We're not guilty of causing the problem [for travellers]. |
"The people guilty of that are the French government and Brussels. It's not us." | |
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The blockade was lifted overnight to allow the backlog of passengers to clear from Calais. | The blockade was lifted overnight to allow the backlog of passengers to clear from Calais. |
It was imposed again early on Thursday and then lifted again. | It was imposed again early on Thursday and then lifted again. |
People had earlier been advised to make alternative travel arrangements. | People had earlier been advised to make alternative travel arrangements. |
Hundreds of lorry drivers have been queuing on the M20 in Operation Stack - put in place by Kent Police to reduce traffic congestion close to Dover. | Hundreds of lorry drivers have been queuing on the M20 in Operation Stack - put in place by Kent Police to reduce traffic congestion close to Dover. |
Jo Tanner, from the Freight Transport Association, said the blockade had come at the worst time. | |
"It is costing £40 per hour per HGV and if you look at Operation Stack and the number of trucks it soon adds up," she said. | "It is costing £40 per hour per HGV and if you look at Operation Stack and the number of trucks it soon adds up," she said. |
"Particularly when we have an industry that's already struggling thanks to the recession, thanks to successive fuel duty increases, this is absolutely the last thing that we need." | "Particularly when we have an industry that's already struggling thanks to the recession, thanks to successive fuel duty increases, this is absolutely the last thing that we need." |
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Aerial footage of blockade queues on the M20 in Kent | Aerial footage of blockade queues on the M20 in Kent |
Mark Darlow, 41, an exhibition contractor from Retford in Nottinghamshire, was due to sail with his father, Peter, from Dover to Calais on Wednesday. | Mark Darlow, 41, an exhibition contractor from Retford in Nottinghamshire, was due to sail with his father, Peter, from Dover to Calais on Wednesday. |
"This is having a huge effect on businesses, not just in the UK but the whole of Europe, this is one of the busiest freight terminals worldwide," he said. | "This is having a huge effect on businesses, not just in the UK but the whole of Europe, this is one of the busiest freight terminals worldwide," he said. |
One French union had reportedly tried to extend the blockade to Eurotunnel, but a spokesman for the tunnel operator said the French police would not allow that to happen. | One French union had reportedly tried to extend the blockade to Eurotunnel, but a spokesman for the tunnel operator said the French police would not allow that to happen. |
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French fishing unions have been protesting at ever tougher EU-imposed quotas, and demanding the French government take a stand on their behalf or offer more financial assistance. | French fishing unions have been protesting at ever tougher EU-imposed quotas, and demanding the French government take a stand on their behalf or offer more financial assistance. |
On Wednesday, French ministers refused protesters' demands for increased cod quotas, but said they might offer extra financial support. | On Wednesday, French ministers refused protesters' demands for increased cod quotas, but said they might offer extra financial support. |
P&O has already said it is preparing a compensation case against the fishermen, and has estimated the cost to its business at about £1m a day. | P&O has already said it is preparing a compensation case against the fishermen, and has estimated the cost to its business at about £1m a day. |
Eurotunnel services and trains run by Eurostar have been unaffected by the industrial action so far. | Eurotunnel services and trains run by Eurostar have been unaffected by the industrial action so far. |
Extra passenger and freight trains have been running from Folkestone to Calais to deal with increased demand. | Extra passenger and freight trains have been running from Folkestone to Calais to deal with increased demand. |
Have you been caught up in the blockades? Has your trip been cancelled? Are you a truck driver trying to get to or from your destination? | Have you been caught up in the blockades? Has your trip been cancelled? Are you a truck driver trying to get to or from your destination? |
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