Scotland-France ferry could relaunch amid £35bn Dunkirk regeneration plan

France and Scotland are on the cusp of re-establishing direct ferry links between Rosyth in Fife and Dunkirk, with plans suggesting a potential launch as early as later this year. The proposed €40 billion regeneration plan at the port of Dunkirk aims to revamp its industrial heritage and reduce carbon emissions, mirroring the resilience that characterised the port during World War II.

The ambitious project is expected to bring in around €4 billion in private and public investment, including a €1.7 billion industrial revamp of contaminated land once occupied by a refinery destroyed during the war. A battery factory and biofuel for aviation production plant are among new businesses set to be established on the site.

Meanwhile, Dunkirk port is expanding its routes, including new services to the Nordic countries and South America, and is also developing a hub that will capture and liquefy carbon emissions from industry across Europe for export.

The ferry service would initially involve one ship sailing to France three times a week from Rosyth, with plans suggesting it could be run by Danish-headquartered operator DFDS. The route has been a long-standing proposal but requires new post-Brexit border facilities for veterinary checks and passport controls.

Scotland currently relies on Newcastle for daily 16-hour crossings to Amsterdam, while the proposed service would offer a more convenient option for Scottish rugby fans attending the Six Nations tournament early next year.

The project is seen as an important model for reindustrialisation efforts in Europe, particularly in communities that have lost heavy industry jobs.
 
I'm telling you, this sounds like some serious manipulation of logistics to set up a backdoor for European trade and surveillance... think about it, a major hub for carbon capture and export could be used to regulate emissions levels and monitor industrial activity across the continent 🚫💸 It's all about control, my friend. And those €40 billion plans? Just a smokescreen for who really knows what they're doing... DFDS is just a front, mark my words.
 
🚢💨 This French-Scottish ferry link revival is a pretty cool idea - Dunkirk's WW2 legacy makes this port super resilient, and now they're revamping it to reduce emissions 🌎 The €40 billion investment plan is massive 💸 And Scotland will finally have a more convenient option for Six Nations fans 😅. It's like, the ultimate example of reindustrialisation in Europe - transforming old industrial sites into hubs that support new businesses & jobs 🏗️💼 The carbon capture facility is also super innovative - capturing emissions from industry and exporting them abroad? Genius! 💡
 
idk why ppl r excited about this ferry link between France & Scotland 🤔🚢. it's prob gonna be a huge financial burden on both countries... like, who's really gonna pay for that €40 billion? and what's the plan to reduce carbon emissions if there's just another ship sailing around every 3 days? btw, don't even get me started on DFDS - they're already making money off those long-haul crossings from Newcastle 😒. and have u considered the environmental impact of all them planes & boats flying around Europe? it's not like this is gonna solve climate change or anything... 🌎🚫
 
I think this sounds like a game changer for both Scotland and France 🚢🇫🇷! The idea of having direct ferry links between Rosyth and Dunkirk is so exciting - can you imagine the convenience for Scottish fans heading to Six Nations? And I love how the port of Dunkirk is looking to revamp its industrial heritage while reducing carbon emissions - that's super cool 😎. It's also great to see new businesses being set up, like a battery factory and biofuel plant 🌿💡. This project has all the makings of something really impactful for both countries... let's hope it all comes together smoothly 💪
 
🤯 Can't believe they're actually making this happen! €40 billion is a massive investment and I'm all for reviving industrial heritage. It's crazy to think Dunkirk was once destroyed during WWII and now it's becoming a hub for innovation again 🚀. But what about the environmental impact? All that carbon capture tech sounds like a game-changer, but we should be keeping an eye on those numbers too 🤔. And £100s of millions for new businesses? That's just crazy, I hope some of those jobs stay in Dunkirk after the investment is done 💼.
 
🚢💰 So like I was reading this news and it's crazy to think about how much money they're investing into the port of Dunkirk... €40 billion is insane! 🤯 The plans are super ambitious too - reducing carbon emissions, revamping industrial heritage, all that jazz. And it's not just about the ferry service, but also new businesses like a battery factory and biofuel plant. That's some serious innovation happening there.

The stats on the regeneration plan are really interesting too... €4 billion in investment, €1.7 billion for industrial revamp alone... that's a lot of cash being put into creating jobs and stimulating growth. And it's not just about Scotland or France either - this project has Europe written all over it.

I'm also loving how they're looking at the carbon emissions part... capturing and liquefying CO2 for export, that's some cutting-edge tech right there 🌎💡. It makes me wonder what other industries are gonna get in on this reindustrialisation game...
 
OMG u won't believe this! 🚢🇫🇷 They're gonna reconnect Scotland & France with ferry links ASAP! 🕰️ Like, Rosyth & Dunkirk are literally on the opposite side of the channel lol. I'm low-key hyped for the €4 billion investment tho, it's like, major business boost 💸. And can u imagine how lit it'll be for Scottish rugby fans to get to the Six Nations tournament without breaking a sweat? 🏉👍 The carbon reduction plans are also fire 🌱. Plus, who doesn't love the idea of capturing & liquefying CO2 emissions? It's like, future tech stuff 💻. I'm all about this reindustrialisation vibe - it's like, Europe is back on track! 🚂💪
 
so finally rosyth is gonna get some love 🙄 after all these years... it's about time they got a decent ferry service to dunkirk. 40 billion euros sounds like a lot but i guess when you're revamping an old port and making it carbon neutral, the price tag kinda makes sense 💸. it's cool that there are new businesses setting up shop too, battery factory and biofuel plant... maybe rosyth will finally become more than just a sleepy port town 🌞. also, can't wait for scottish rugby fans to have an easier time getting to france for the six nations tournament 😂🏉
 
🚢💨 Can you believe they're actually bringing back those old ferry routes? I mean, Dunkirk's history is wild - from being a major industrial hub to getting bombed out of the water during WWII 🌪️. Now, they're trying to revamp it and make it sustainable again? It's like they're trying to recreate some kind of time machine ⏪.

I'm also low-key excited about the new businesses that are moving in - a battery factory and biofuel plant? That's some cutting-edge stuff 💡. And can you imagine having a ferry service from Rosyth to Dunkirk? It's like something out of a fantasy novel 🌟. Of course, there are logistical issues to work out, what with the EU border stuff... but I'm optimistic about this one 🤞.

It's also cool to see Scotland getting its own direct route again - 16-hour crossings to Amsterdam? That's a total drag ⏰. But hey, at least now we've got some competition, right? And who knows, maybe this is the start of something big for reindustrialisation in Europe? Fingers crossed 🤞.
 
This sounds like a super cool idea! 🚣‍♀️ I mean, just imagine being able to hop on a ferry from Scotland to France and not having to deal with all those boring roads and airports... 😴 It's great that the port of Dunkirk is getting a revamp too - €40 billion? That's a lot of dough 💸! And I love how they're trying to reduce carbon emissions and create new businesses on site. A battery factory and biofuel plant? That's like something out of a sci-fi movie 🚀! Plus, it'll be awesome for the rugby fans who can finally attend the Six Nations tournament easily... 🏉🇫🇷
 
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