7 UPDATE ON HARBOUR MANAGEMENT MATTERS PDF 677 KB
To submit the report of the Hafan Pwllheli and Harbour Commercial Manager
Decision:
To note and
accept the report.
Minutes:
Reference was made to the report produced by the Commercial Manager
of Hafan Pwllheli and the Harbour, and it was reported as follows:
1.1
Port Marine
Safety Code
It was confirmed that it continued to be a priority for the Senior Harbours Officer, together with the new Maritime Service Manager, Bryn Pritchard Jones, to update
the Safety Code for each harbour
in Gwynedd. Once more, everyone was reminded to contact the service if there were
any issues.
1.2
Dredging the
Channel
It was reported that dredging the channel remained a challenge although there had been collaboration with YGC to undertake an appraisal. The full option would be to maintain the basin, channel and the Harbour mouth. It was noted that YGC had been unsuccessful in securing their grant this year for
the Cerrig y Defaid beach nourishment
work.
It was noted that one option
was to empty the stilling lagoon, however a cost of £1M had
been given via a tender for
the work. Discussions were ongoing with the company to see if there was a better solution. It was confirmed that the tender to dredge the marina basin would be out soon, however,
the main issue was where to
dispose of the sediment. For information, it was reported that the Leader and Cabinet Member had requested a report regarding the situation.
Concern was raised that YGC had failed to secure the grant this year for
Cerrig y Defaid beach nourishment
work, which meant that the sand in the harbour
mouth was to be sold as a whole. It was confirmed that they had been
unsuccessful this year and were looking
at the long-term Flood Plan, and that
emptying the Harbour mouth was an annual
matter and currently cost-neutral for the Hafan.
The concern regarding the mouth of the Harbour was further questioned and it was asked whether anyone had looked at the situation creatively? Such as blowing the sand with a pump along a beach e.g., Glandon
Beach? The advantage of this
would be the cost, as it would
only need to be removed once.
The Commercial Manager
of Hafan Pwllheli and Harbour reminded
members that Glandon Beach was under the control of Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and they
had rejected the sand as it
was not up to biodiversity standards, and there was already joint-working on the Flood Risk
Plan.
The Chair reminded everyone that a meeting had been arranged in
the Town Council Chamber with Natural Resources
Wales and an invitation was
extended to the Commercial Manager
of Hafan Pwllheli and Harbour and any
member of the Committee to attend the meeting on 22/11/23.
It was noted that the dredging situation was frustrating, and
the basin was in dire need of dredging
and it was asked what were the prospects for carrying out
the dredging work?
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