
The Cowes Floating Bridge is scheduled to reopen to the public this coming Monday (11th December) as part of an extended trial period that will take place this month.
Cars and passengers will be able to use the East Cowes to Cowes service from 07:00 on 11th December for the normal fees. However, a pedestrian launch will remain in operation between 05:00 and 07:00 each day.
In addition, and in a gesture of goodwill, the Isle of Wight Council will allow free travel for foot passengers over the Christmas period between 23rd December and 2nd January 2018 inclusive. A late night service will also operate on Christmas eve and New Year’s Eve to align with Red Funnel Services.
The decision to bring the vessel back into use comes after the Council and experts addressed well-publicised issues with the new £3 million vessel. However, photographs shared with Island Echo last night show that Floating Bridge 6 is still drifting off the normal landing spot at East Cowes.
One local resident has told Island Echo that the vessel was extremely close to colliding with the wall surrounding their car park and garden to the north of the slipway.
Councillor Dave Stewart, Leader of the Isle of Wight Council has said:
“There has been significant progress and a great deal of determination to get the floating bridge back into action before the busy Christmas period.
“The trial period could mean that the floating bridge may need be taken out of service or not operate a full service at certain times, however, the intention is that it will operate as closely to the published timetable from now on.
“I would like to thank Cowes and East Cowes residents and businesses for their understanding and patience over the last few months and we hope the vessel will now perform well during this trial period.
“I continue to compile a report into what has happened regarding the well-publicised issues surrounding the floating bridge and this will be published in the New Year.”
The Isle of Wight Council’s Chief Executive, John Metcalfe, has thanked local organisations for their help and patience, including the Cowes Harbour Commission, which has offered support throughout the process.
“Officers have been working hard to get the floating bridge back in service as soon as possible, however, we are rightly being cautious about the next steps. Chain depth testing has been ongoing and there is confidence the vessel will work during the trial period.
“We’ve not been able to address every issue while the bridge has been out of service and the floating bridge’s chains will need further adjustment in the New Year, and there will be some more work to address any remaining noise issues. Everyone will receive notice in good time, if this impacts on services.
“I would like to thank everyone for their patience during time the vessel has been out of service.”
Timetable
| Date | Hours of Operation (LAUNCH) | Hours of Operation (FLOATING BRIDGE) |
| Monday 11 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Tuesday 12 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Wednesday 13 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Thursday 14 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Friday 15 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Saturday 16 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Sunday 17 December | – | 06:30-22:30 |
| Monday 18 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Tuesday 19 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Wednesday 20 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Thursday 21 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Friday 22 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Saturday 23 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Sunday 24 December | – | 06:30-00:30 (following day) |
| Monday 25 December | – | 07:00-22:30 |
| Tuesday 26 December | – | 07:00-22:30 |
| Wednesday 27 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Thursday 28 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Friday 29 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |
| Saturday 30 December | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-23:00 |
| Sunday 31 December | – | 06:30-01:30 (following day) |
| Monday 1 January | – | 07:00-22:30 |
| Tuesday 2 January | 05:00-07:00 | 07:00-22:30 |



























































































