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Ferry services disrupted by Calais port blockade Ferry services disrupted by Calais port blockade
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Passengers are facing Bank Holiday delays at the port of Calais following a fresh protest by former workers of a dissolved ferry company. Passengers are facing Bank Holiday delays at the Port of Calais following a fresh protest by former workers of a dissolved ferry company.
Protesters - believed to be from former operator MyFerryLink - are reported to have blockaded the port, affecting services between France and the UK. Protesters - believed to be from former operator MyFerryLink - have blockaded the port, affecting services between France and the UK.
Services at the northern French port were suspended due to industrial action, Port of Dover officials said. Port of Dover officials said services at the port in northern France were suspended due to industrial action.
P&O Ferries told passengers it did not know how long delays would last.P&O Ferries told passengers it did not know how long delays would last.
The ferry operator told waiting passengers: "We regret to inform you that currently there are no movements permitted in or out of the port for any ferries.The ferry operator told waiting passengers: "We regret to inform you that currently there are no movements permitted in or out of the port for any ferries.
"Protesting crew from the recently dissolved My Ferry Link has blocked the Port entrance."Protesting crew from the recently dissolved My Ferry Link has blocked the Port entrance.
"This means our ferries cannot leave or enter for the time being. We have no information how long this will last but negotiations are ongoing to resolve the situation as soon as possible.""This means our ferries cannot leave or enter for the time being. We have no information how long this will last but negotiations are ongoing to resolve the situation as soon as possible."
Operator DFDS Seaways said its Malo Seaways ship was waiting for permission to enter the Port of Calais.
'Standing still'
Nicholas Bernier, a passenger on a ferry heading to France, told the BBC the service he was travelling on was stuck about two miles from Calais.
"I'm roughly about two miles from the Port of Calais. We've got about three ferries standing still in front of us and what we were told is that the port is blocked by two lifeboats."
Richard Hill, who is in Calais, said his ferry was unable to leave the port, adding: "Authorities are saying to the captain that they cannot sail past the lifeboats. We are stuck on the ferry along with 2,000 others, luckily we have a seat."
A Port of Dover spokesman said: "We will continue to monitor the situation closely in liaison with our ferry partners and the Port of Calais in order to resume normal operations as soon as possible."A Port of Dover spokesman said: "We will continue to monitor the situation closely in liaison with our ferry partners and the Port of Calais in order to resume normal operations as soon as possible."
Natacha Bouchart, Mayor of Calais, tweeted her "regret" that the port has been closed and requested firm action was taken.Natacha Bouchart, Mayor of Calais, tweeted her "regret" that the port has been closed and requested firm action was taken.
Eurotunnel, which operates and manages the Channel Tunnel, said it was only accepting passengers with pre-booked tickets on rail services.Eurotunnel, which operates and manages the Channel Tunnel, said it was only accepting passengers with pre-booked tickets on rail services.
It tweeted: "We are unable to sell tickets to any non reserved customers from Calais tonight."It tweeted: "We are unable to sell tickets to any non reserved customers from Calais tonight."
Employees from MyFerryLink have held previous protests, including last month when delays were caused after tyres were set alight near a main road.Employees from MyFerryLink have held previous protests, including last month when delays were caused after tyres were set alight near a main road.
The firm ceased ferry operations as of 1 July 2015.The firm ceased ferry operations as of 1 July 2015.