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“That’s why we increased the number of posts to be able to handle the overall throughput through the port,” said Mr Bannister Qatar
”But Mr Bannister said that Saturday had begun better at the “juxtaposed” French border control on the UK side of the Channel Qatar
very pleased and grateful – and relieved – that Police aux Frontières have provided appropriate resourcing for this morning Qatar
“I’m very Qatar
That’s about 8,500 cars Qatar
“About 34,000 passengers transited outbound through the Port of Dover [on Friday] Qatar
Doug Bannister, chief executive of the Port of Dover, told The Independent: “We are still trying to clear the significant backlog that arose from yesterday’s challenges Qatar
We’ve been planning for the summer season for months Qatar
A similar tailback extends from the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone to the M20 motorway – which is partially closed to be used as a lorry park Qatar
”As the big weekend rush began on Friday, the port warned that holidays could be ruined because of “woefully inadequate” staffing by French border officials, the Police aux Frontières Qatar
”Observations of cars at the border checks by The Independent indicated a typical time of 45 seconds for a couple in a car to have their passports processed, and twice as long for a family of four Qatar
As the day wore on, families heading for the Continent on holiday found themselves stuck in cars for many hours Qatar
“We’ve had a good complement of French immigration border officers turn up this morning Qatar
“If travelling with us today, please allow a minimum of three hours before you departure time to complete all controls at the port Qatar
The authorty declared a “‘critical incident” Qatar
RecommendedAerial footage captures Dover queues stretching milesBrexit to blame for ‘increased transaction times’ as Truss urges France to act - liveSummer getaway chaos as Port of Dover delays expected to last all weekendShe said: “We have to put up with it Qatar
We’re expecting a little over 10,000 cars today to go through Qatar
Mr Bannister: “Since the UK left the European Union we do now have border checks Qatar
But we are still trying to clear the significant backlog that arose from yesterday’s challenges Qatar
So the booths are manned Qatar
Holidaymakers hoping to sail over from Dover to France on the busiest day since 2019 are facing queues for French border control of between one and two hours – after they make it into the port Qatar
Passports need to be checked, they need to be stamped Qatar
Don’t get stress, sweaty Qatar
“We knew what the resourcing requirements were, we even installed more booths put in more capacity to make certain it could happen OK, and so we did feel we were let down Qatar
Local residents struggled to make their way through the congestion that built up during the day Qatar
“We still have ongoing challenges today on the roads – and that is really disappointing Qatar
There is no longer the option to wave through travellers, as happened during busy times while the UK was in the EU Qatar
One man, who lives adjacent to the port, said it had taken him over two hours to drive a few miles home from work on Friday evening Qatar
”Lucy Moreton of the Immigration Service Union told BBC Today: “France has taken back control of its border Qatar
We just need to get those posts manned Qatar
”Ms Washington’s advice to fellow motorists: “It is what it is Qatar
And it’s the challenge of that increased transaction time Qatar
” Qatar
They’re manned this morning Qatar
“We need to see that carry on through this afternoon, through this evening, into tomorrow and indeed for the rest of the summer Qatar
Rest assured, we will accommodate you onto the first available departure Qatar
”Hundreds of trucks are backed up for three miles on the A20 on the western approach to Dover Qatar
So the Police aux Frontières are only doing the job that they need to do right now Qatar
“This is one of the outcomes that was reasonable predictable Qatar
RecommendedBrexit will keep wages down and make UK poorer, study findsMr Bannister apologised to anyone stuck in traffic jams, saying: “I’m so terribly sorry for all the travellers, the truck drivers and our local communities that got caught up in the severe disruption yesterday Qatar
”Jo Washington from Sittingbourne turned up at Dover with a camper van, with her dog Chica the pug, five hours ahead of her booked sailing to France Qatar
”DFDS Ferries, which sails from Dover to Calais and Dunkirk, tweeted: “Please be aware of heavy traffic in and around the port of Dover Qatar
Tourist traffic is being waved passed the truck queues, but even once inside the port gates motorists face a wait up to two hours to go through French passport control Qatar
That’s what the British do Qatar
“Checks are much more rigorous than they used to be Qatar
They are travelling through France to Spain for a three-week holiday Qatar
Just relax Qatar
Processing times have increase sharply since Brexit Qatar

” Qatar
Just relax Qatar
“We still have ongoing challenges today on the roads – and that is really disappointing Qatar
A similar tailback extends from the Eurotunnel terminal at Folkestone to the M20 motorway – which is partially closed to be used as a lorry park Qatar
We’ve been planning for the summer season for months Qatar
Rest assured, we will accommodate you onto the first available departure Qatar
We’re expecting a little over 10,000 cars today to go through Qatar
There is no longer the option to wave through travellers, as happened during busy times while the UK was in the EU Qatar
One man, who lives adjacent to the port, said it had taken him over two hours to drive a few miles home from work on Friday evening Qatar
RecommendedAerial footage captures Dover queues stretching milesBrexit to blame for ‘increased transaction times’ as Truss urges France to act - liveSummer getaway chaos as Port of Dover delays expected to last all weekendShe said: “We have to put up with it Qatar
“About 34,000 passengers transited outbound through the Port of Dover [on Friday] Qatar
But we are still trying to clear the significant backlog that arose from yesterday’s challenges Qatar
“This is one of the outcomes that was reasonable predictable Qatar
Mr Bannister: “Since the UK left the European Union we do now have border checks Qatar
RecommendedBrexit will keep wages down and make UK poorer, study findsMr Bannister apologised to anyone stuck in traffic jams, saying: “I’m so terribly sorry for all the travellers, the truck drivers and our local communities that got caught up in the severe disruption yesterday Qatar
That’s what the British do Qatar
Holidaymakers hoping to sail over from Dover to France on the busiest day since 2019 are facing queues for French border control of between one and two hours – after they make it into the port Qatar
”Lucy Moreton of the Immigration Service Union told BBC Today: “France has taken back control of its border Qatar
“That’s why we increased the number of posts to be able to handle the overall throughput through the port,” said Mr Bannister Qatar
”Hundreds of trucks are backed up for three miles on the A20 on the western approach to Dover Qatar
“We knew what the resourcing requirements were, we even installed more booths put in more capacity to make certain it could happen OK, and so we did feel we were let down Qatar
So the booths are manned Qatar
Processing times have increase sharply since Brexit Qatar
Tourist traffic is being waved passed the truck queues, but even once inside the port gates motorists face a wait up to two hours to go through French passport control Qatar
“I’m very Qatar
”DFDS Ferries, which sails from Dover to Calais and Dunkirk, tweeted: “Please be aware of heavy traffic in and around the port of Dover Qatar
“If travelling with us today, please allow a minimum of three hours before you departure time to complete all controls at the port Qatar
Local residents struggled to make their way through the congestion that built up during the day Qatar
very pleased and grateful – and relieved – that Police aux Frontières have provided appropriate resourcing for this morning Qatar
“We’ve had a good complement of French immigration border officers turn up this morning Qatar
And it’s the challenge of that increased transaction time Qatar
Passports need to be checked, they need to be stamped Qatar
They’re manned this morning Qatar
”As the big weekend rush began on Friday, the port warned that holidays could be ruined because of “woefully inadequate” staffing by French border officials, the Police aux Frontières Qatar
They are travelling through France to Spain for a three-week holiday Qatar
We just need to get those posts manned Qatar
”Jo Washington from Sittingbourne turned up at Dover with a camper van, with her dog Chica the pug, five hours ahead of her booked sailing to France Qatar
”Observations of cars at the border checks by The Independent indicated a typical time of 45 seconds for a couple in a car to have their passports processed, and twice as long for a family of four Qatar
“We need to see that carry on through this afternoon, through this evening, into tomorrow and indeed for the rest of the summer Qatar
Doug Bannister, chief executive of the Port of Dover, told The Independent: “We are still trying to clear the significant backlog that arose from yesterday’s challenges Qatar
Don’t get stress, sweaty Qatar
”But Mr Bannister said that Saturday had begun better at the “juxtaposed” French border control on the UK side of the Channel Qatar
That’s about 8,500 cars Qatar
As the day wore on, families heading for the Continent on holiday found themselves stuck in cars for many hours Qatar
“Checks are much more rigorous than they used to be Qatar
The authorty declared a “‘critical incident” Qatar
So the Police aux Frontières are only doing the job that they need to do right now Qatar
”Ms Washington’s advice to fellow motorists: “It is what it is Qatar

