“At this stage, we do not expect a significant increase in traffic or delays at Cairnryan, but it is essential that we are prepared for every eventuality. “I’m pleased to confirm that working with the Local Resilience Partnership, we have agreed a contingency plan in order to minimise disruption to the local community and promote road safety.” The announcement of the deal happened as Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove appeared to admit that UK borders could face more disruption in January. “I’m sure there will be bumpy moments but we are there in order to try to do everything we can to smooth the path,” Mr Gove told the BBC.