WEMYSS Bay Harbour is to close for five months.

Improvement works will be starting on October 1 for around 24 weeks and a temporary diverted vehicle and passenger service will operate between Rothesay and Gourock.

Currently the harbour includes a 1970s concrete pier end, 1980s timber fendering and 1970s vehicle linkspan structure.

All have now reached the stage where major refurbishment works are required to secure the long term future of the port.

CalMac's director of operations, Drew Collier, said: “While this work will cause some unavoidable inconvenience it is necessary to secure the long term future of the port facility.

“We have put in place what we believe is the best possible alternative route to minimise disruption."

Some 56 sailings per week will run from Rothesay to Gourock.

There will be no impact on the Argyll Ferries timetable to Dunoon.

The harbour will also be dredged as part of the project, which will give berthing vessels greater flexibility in bad weather.

Mr Collier added: “Although all options were looked at, including short term closures and night working. An extended closure was seen to be the best option for minimising disruption."

New Road Equivalent Tariff (RET) fares for the route are being brought forward to coincide with the start of the diversion.

Details of the new fares and conditions and temporary timetable can be found at www.calmac.co.uk/press/wemyss-bay-harbour-improvement-work

The temporary diversion will be advertised extensively in ports and rail stations.

The work is being carried out by port owners, Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited.