The postponed opening ceremony for the newly upgraded Brodick Ferry Terminal will now take place on November 27.

Finance minister Derek Mackay will lead the opening ceremony with Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL) chairman Erik Østergaard.

Transport minister Humza Yousaf MSP will also be in attendance.

The ceremony will begin at 11.10am after the 11.05am ferry to Ardrossan departs the terminal.

The original opening event was cancelled due to the death of Arran aristocrat and landowner Lady Jean Fforde.

People are invited to attend the opening event which will include entertainment provided by Lamlash Primary School Brass Band.

The £30m redevelopment project has been led by CMAL with support from Transport Scotland, North Ayrshire Council, Strathclyde Partnership for Transport and Coastal Communities Fund.

Work to transform the harbour began on site in January 2016.

A new pier, increased marshalling area through reclaimed land and new terminal building with bus stances and parking facilities have been created.

CMAL's head of civil engineering Ramsay Muirhead said: "This is a hugely significant project for our team and we are delighted to reach the official opening of the new terminal."