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		<title>Dover Harbour Board News</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2010 17:56:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is there any news about the Dover Harbour Board proposal to privatise the Port of Dover ? The last I heard, the scheme was under consideration by Her Majesty&#8217;s government with a view to agreeing to the sell off. The problem is that the three Dover Calais Ferry operators, P&#38;O Ferries, SeaFrance and NorfolkLine seem [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is there any news about the Dover Harbour Board proposal to privatise the Port of Dover ?</p>
<p>The last I heard, the scheme was under consideration by Her Majesty&#8217;s government with a view to agreeing to the sell off. The problem is that the three <a href="http://dover-calaisferry.co.uk/">Dover Calais Ferry</a> operators, P&amp;O Ferries, SeaFrance and NorfolkLine seem to be in dispute with the Harbour board  over the increased harbour fees, and also there is a loose kind of proposal from the Dover and Deal MP <a href="http://elphicke.com/">Charlie Elphicke</a> which he calls the &#8220;People&#8217;s Port&#8221; and has been criticised by the previous Labour Party MP Gwyn Prosser.</p>
<p>P&amp;O Ferries have written to the UK’s Secretary of State for Transport looking for clarification on the matter.</p>
<p>P&amp;O are not the only shipping line to be concerned by the board’s  plans as Norfolkline, SeaFrance and DFDS have also raised the issue on a  number of occasions. P&amp;O Ferries CEO Helen Deeble said:</p>
<blockquote><p>DHB’s proposal is that Opco  [the board’s wholly-owned subsidiary as a company limited by shares]  should settle a cash sum of £10 million (US$15.7m) on the Port of Dover  Community Trust (PDCT), together with a further amount of cash  specifically earmarked for (immediate) use to subscribe for securities  of Opco having a value of £20 million at the time of sale. The latter element would be cash-neutral to Opco, as the sum  contributed for the subscription would return to Opco as paid-up share  capital. Opco will also undertake to enter into arrangements to make regular  contributions to the PDCT in its early years, so that the PDCT will have  an assured income stream during that period.</p></blockquote>
<p>Does that throw any light on the matter? </p>
<p>Thought not. </p>
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		<title>Ferry DFDS Seaways &#8211; Fuel Surcharges</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 11:09:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ferry Fuel Surcharge With effect from 1st September 2009, the ferry company DFDS Seaways will be introducing a fuel surcharge across all of their products. The price of oil has reached a level which gives DFDS Seaways considerable extra costs for the purchase of fuel. The temporary fuel surcharge will be £5pp each way and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Ferry Fuel Surcharge</h3>
<p>With effect from 1st September 2009, the <a href="http://ferrytime.co.uk/blog">ferry</a> company DFDS Seaways will be<br />
introducing a fuel surcharge across all of their products. The price<br />
of oil has reached a level which gives DFDS Seaways considerable extra<br />
costs for the purchase of fuel. The temporary fuel surcharge will be<br />
£5pp each way and children are exempt from the surcharge.</p>
<p>Their website at <a href="http://www.dfds.co.uk">www.dfds.co.uk</a> is updated with the new fuel-inclusive<br />
prices since Saturday 29th August 2009.
<p>The price of oil has fluctuated a great deal during the last year, and<br />
the ferry company chose to wait as long as possible before<br />
introducing a surcharge. Now the price of oil has stabilised at a high<br />
level so they can no longer absorb the higher fuel costs by making<br />
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<p>Other ferry cpmpanies are expected to follow suit, if they have not<br />
done so already.</p>
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