Passengers warned of weekend ferry disruption

The Manxman ferry moored in Douglas Harbour. It is a large vessel painted in the Isle of Man Steam packet Company's colours of white, red and black, with the firm's logo featuring the three legs of Mann in a circle on the side. Douglas seafront can be seen in the background.
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The Manxman's sailing to Heysham on Saturday evening has been cancelled

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Forecasted severe gales are set to cause disruption to ferry sailings from the Isle of Man to Lancashire.

The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company said the 19:45 GMT crossing of the Manxman to Heysham Port, and its overnight return, were cancelled.

Sunday morning's sailing to Belfast has also been pushed back by 11 hours to 18:00, with its Douglas-bound return now set to depart at 01:00 on Monday.

A yellow weather warning for severe gales has been put in place between 03:00 and 23:00 on Sunday.

Ronaldsway Met Office warned gusts of up to 65mph (105km/h) were set to hit the island along with heavy rain at times.

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