4 UPDATE ON HARBOUR MANAGEMENT MATTERS PDF 126 KB
To submit
a) a report by the Senior Harbours Officer
b) a report by the Harbourmaster
Additional documents:
Decision:
To note and accept
the report.
Minutes:
Everyone was welcomed to
the meeting, and it was noted that many were attending for the first time, and
the opportunity was taken for everyone to introduce themselves. In addition, it
was noted that many were off sick, and it was agreed to send a message to wish
them a speedy recovery.
Due to the sickness absence
of the Senior Harbours Officer, the report was presented by the Maritime
Services Manager. The Maritime Services Manager took the opportunity to remind
the Committee that Barry Davies, the former Maritime Services Manager, would be
retiring on 31/3/23 after 27 years' service to the Council. Barry Davies was thanked for his work and
guidance.
Barmouth
Moorings and Boat Registration
It was confirmed
that maintenance work had been undertaken to the trots moorings and the
condition of the equipment was acceptable.
A Local Mooring Contractor had confirmed that 2 out of 3 visitors'
moorings had been raised as they stood on a sandbank, however the contractor
had found it difficult to raise the mooring nearest to the railway bridge.
The on-line registration
system for powerboats was now in operation, and this was a great help with GDPR
regulations. It was confirmed that the teething problems had been resolved and
generally the system ran smoothly.
Port
Marine Safety Code
Reference was made to the
New Act for Powerboats that would be operational from 31/3/23 namely, the
Merchant Shipping (Watercraft) Order 2023, and it was noted that further guidance
was needed, although an initial meeting had taken place with the Police.
It was confirmed that the
Senior Harbours Officer was leading on the Safety Code, and that improvement
work had been undertaken to ensure that the Harbour was as safe as possible, in
collaboration with Captain Matt Forbes, Conwy Harbourmaster.
Staffing Matters
It was reported that Kane A
Triggs had been appointed as Assistant Harbourmaster and he was welcomed to his
first meeting. The intention to appoint five beach officers was confirmed, with
two of these commencing in post before Whitsun, and the officers would continue
with the maintenance work, and there was no intention to employ more staff in
the Harbour.
Members were invited to
offer observations on the above, and it was noted as follows:
The on-line
registration system was in operation, and any concerns had been resolved.
A request had been received for the Seasonal Beach Officers to receive further first aid training. It was expanded that the time for training last year was insufficient, however prior to Covid advanced first aid training was part of the induction training, and this was something that had slipped, but it was intended to organise training this year. It was noted that the Police and the RNLI had also raised the same point. It was reported that there was good cooperation on the beaches with the Coastguard, the RNLI and the Police and that they all appreciated each other. The Assistant Head of Economy and Community reinforced the comment regarding the change in Legislation for personal ... view the full minutes text for item 4