Sailings diverted to Heysham across two weekends
Work being carried out on the Isle of Man Ferry Terminal in Liverpool means a number of sailings are being diverted via Heysham this weekend.
The site is closed to allow for a modified dolphin fender to be reinstalled.
During berthing trials in 2024 it was identified that, at lower tides, mooring lines were clashing with the fender.
The Department of Infrastructure says this weekend's work forms the next phase of essential upgrades on the mooring dolphin at the terminal, ensuring that the facilities are compatible with all vessels likely to call there.
It says these upgrades will improve reliability and help prevent scheduling issues, supporting the strategic connection between the Isle of Man and Liverpool.
The Steam Packet has arranged coach transfers to Liverpool for any passengers who need them.

Bus station will not be moved to the Sea Terminal
Forum explores what domestic abuse looks like on the Isle of Man
Noble's Park masterplan to enhance 'jewel in the crown'
Sick leave in public sector cost £44 million over three years
Sideboard made by internee craftsmen returns to Knockaloe