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Liverpool: First new ferry across the Mersey to be built in 60 years | Liverpool: First new ferry across the Mersey to be built in 60 years |
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Ferries have been crossing the River Mersey for more than 800 years | Ferries have been crossing the River Mersey for more than 800 years |
A new ferry which will run across the River Mersey is to be built for the first time in 60 years. | A new ferry which will run across the River Mersey is to be built for the first time in 60 years. |
Liverpool City Region mayor Steve Rotheram said he had commissioned the project to "ensure the iconic Ferry Cross the Mersey will continue to be enjoyed by generations to come". | Liverpool City Region mayor Steve Rotheram said he had commissioned the project to "ensure the iconic Ferry Cross the Mersey will continue to be enjoyed by generations to come". |
The craft is expected to be built at Birkenhead's Cammell Laird shipyard. | The craft is expected to be built at Birkenhead's Cammell Laird shipyard. |
Liverpool's Gerry and the Pacemakers sang about the famous route in their 1964 hit Ferry Cross the Mersey. | Liverpool's Gerry and the Pacemakers sang about the famous route in their 1964 hit Ferry Cross the Mersey. |
The ferry runs on the river between Liverpool and the Wirral. | The ferry runs on the river between Liverpool and the Wirral. |
Over 800 years ago, Benedictine Monks ran the first regular ferry from Birkenhead to Liverpool, rowing over to the fishing village in Liverpool on market days. | Over 800 years ago, Benedictine Monks ran the first regular ferry from Birkenhead to Liverpool, rowing over to the fishing village in Liverpool on market days. |
'Here they'll stay' | 'Here they'll stay' |
The 21st Century ferry would be used for transport as well as key events, with the Mersey's ferries being "an important part of our identity", Mr Rotheram said. | The 21st Century ferry would be used for transport as well as key events, with the Mersey's ferries being "an important part of our identity", Mr Rotheram said. |
"They're well-loved by both residents and tourists alike, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors to our area each year," he added. | "They're well-loved by both residents and tourists alike, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors to our area each year," he added. |
The mayor said the current ferries would also be upgraded as they were "older than the Gerry and the Pacemakers song that helped make them world famous". | The mayor said the current ferries would also be upgraded as they were "older than the Gerry and the Pacemakers song that helped make them world famous". |
He added: "There have been boats crossings the Mersey since the 12th Century and, thanks to our investment, here they'll stay." | He added: "There have been boats crossings the Mersey since the 12th Century and, thanks to our investment, here they'll stay." |
Janette Williamson, leader of Wirral Council, said the building of a new ferry was "fantastic news". | Janette Williamson, leader of Wirral Council, said the building of a new ferry was "fantastic news". |
She said: "This decision will bring huge benefits to the Liverpool City Region, while safeguarding the vital cross-river link the ferries provide for generations to come." | She said: "This decision will bring huge benefits to the Liverpool City Region, while safeguarding the vital cross-river link the ferries provide for generations to come." |
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