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States makes moves to control its level of service with Condor

TOP-LEVEL government talks have taken place with Condor about the future of its service.

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TOP-LEVEL government talks have taken place with Condor about the future of its service.

Guernsey's External Transport Group and Jersey's Economic Development Committee met the company after a troubled summer season so far.

Commerce and Employment Minister Carla McNulty Bauer told the States yesterday that the meeting discussed these difficulties and also general points about the future of transport links.

Guernsey does not have legislation to govern sea links, but Jersey does. Instead it has a 'memorandum of understanding' (or MoU) with Condor, setting out the level of service that both parties agree the island needs.

Both Jersey's permit system and Guernsey's MoU expire in 2013.

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