We Demand Better
Community Led
The Solent Transport User Group is Community Interest Company. We are an independent organisation advocating for improved cross-Solent ferry services.
The Beginning
We came together in response to Wightlink’s failure to reinstate a full and reliable foot passenger service following the lockdown. We established a Facebook group to gauge public interest which has grown to more than a thousand members in just 2 months.
Join Us
We promise to work with the ferry companies and others on your behalf to get us all a better deal for this absolutely essential service link to the mainland.
We are marooned without it!”
Solent Transport User Group’s Purpose
The company’s main purpose is to improve transport across the Solent, especially for people on the Isle of Wight and people with special needs (patients, students, disabled people).
It plans to do this by engagement, negotiation, sharing information, and raising awareness
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A technical issue on St Faith is causing delays of up to 2 hours on Wightlink’s Portsmouth...
An investigation by the IW Observer has revealed troubling concerns about the Transport Infrastructure Board (TIB), a body created...
They may be divided on many issues, but the Isle of Wight’s councillors have come together to...
Dear Joe, I am writing to you on behalf of the Wightlink Users Group (WUG) with regard...
Following Isle of Wight ferry firm Wightlink’s sailing woes last week, here’s a breakdown of what you...
Wightlink customers have spoken of delays in excess of 6 hours following the withdrawal of St Clare...
Wightlink has brought its St Clare car ferry back into service following yesterday’s double engine failure. Engineers...
Wightlink customers have been advised to cancel or amend their bookings on the Portsmouth-Fisbourne Isle of Wight ferry this...
Passengers are being advised to cancel their bookings for a full refund, or travel for free as...
