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Brexit emergency lorry park plan for Scottish airfield near Cairnryan

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Britain quits the EU with no trade deal in sight. Scottish Government agency Transport Scotland does not expect a "significant increase" in traffic or delays at Cairnryan, in Dumfries and Galloway, but has worked on a back-up plan at Castle Kennedy Airfield.

The agency said: "While we still need clarity from the UK Government on the terms of exit, including the requirements for checks on goods moving from GB to NI, at this stage we do not expect a significant increase in traffic or delays at Cairnryan. "Nevertheless we have been engaging with ferry operators who have assured us that they have capacity to cover increased demand on the Cairnryan/Larne routes."The agency continued: "We have also worked with local resilience partners to develop.

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