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APOLOGIES To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillor Llywelyn Rhys (Porthmadog Town
Council) and Cricieth RNLI. |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST To receive any declaration of personal interest. Minutes: No declarations of personal interest were received from any members
present. |
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URGENT BUSINESS To consider any items which are urgent matters in the opinion of the Chairman. Minutes: No urgent items were received. |
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The
Chairman will propose that the minutes of the meeting of this committee, held
on 11th October, 2022, be signed as a true record. Minutes: The Chair signed the minutes of the previous meeting
of this committee held on 11 October, 2022 as a true
record. |
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UPDATE ON HARBOUR MANAGEMENT MATTERS PDF 125 KB To submit a report by the Senior Harbours Officer. Additional documents:
Decision: To note and accept
the report. Minutes: The following reports were presented, and members were
invited to give feedback on the safety matters and operational matters of the
harbour. (1) The
Senior Harbour Officer's report, giving a brief update to the committee on
harbour matters for the year ending March 2023.
Matters were raised under the following headings:- Porthmadog Moorings and Boat Registration Further to the contents of the written report, the
Senior Harbours Officer noted that the underwater inspection of the moorings in
the harbour had been held. It was found
that 20 risers needed replacing and it was hoped that the work would start
soon, subject to the moorings contractor's commitments. Port Marine Safety Code Further to the contents of the written report, the
Senior Harbours Officer noted that the 2023 Merchant Shipping Order
(Watercraft) was coming into operation on 31 March, and that it would give more
powers to the relevant agencies to prosecute owners and mariners for dangerous
misuse of watercraft. He has a meeting
with the Police on 17 March to discuss the way forward, and he would be in a
situation to report more to the members following that meeting. The Assistant Head of Economy and Community noted that
the lack of management / enforcement over personal watercraft had been quite a
cause for concern over the years, and that the change in the legislation was a
step in the right direction. The
arrangements and the regulations would develop over the next few months and
years, and further details could be shared with the members in due course. The Maritime Service Manager added that the new
legislation was an additional tool for the Council if there was an accident or
incident in the future. He also
emphasised that the Council had an effective registration system in place
already, therefore if anyone was seen offending with a powercraft
it was important to note the registration numbers in order to
ensure it was possible to identify the individual. Financial Matters The Maritime Service Manager gave a full explanation
of the harbour budget 01/4/22 - 31/3/23, and it was included as an appendix to
the report. It was questioned why the Harbours income was nearly
£10,000 less than the target. In
response, the Maritime Service Manager noted:- ·
That not all moorings
had been filled, and that the income was dependent on the busyness during the
season. ·
That the 2022 season
was not as busy as the 2021 season, when there was a restriction on travelling
abroad due to Covid. ·
Generally, it was
foreseen that there would be an overspend of around £6,000, but that there were
other significant costs likely to arise during the next month, such as
purchasing mooring chains and completing maintenance work on the harbour's
boat, therefore the overspend was likely to increase a little by the end of the
month. The Assistant Head of Economy and Community Department
added:- · That it was likely that the budget was based on historical numbers, and a reduction had been seen generally in the ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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ELECTION OF OBSERVERS To elect an observer to
serve on the following - a) Aberdyfi Harbour
Consultative Committee b) Barmouth Harbour
Consultative Committee c) Pwllheli Harbour
Consultative Committee Decision: To
elect the following to serve as observers on the following committees: a) Aberdyfi
Harbour Consultative Committee – Councillor Gwilym Jones b) Barmouth
Harbour Consultative Committee – Councillor June Jones c) Pwllheli
Harbour Consultative Committee – Councillor Gwilym Jones Minutes: The committee was invited to elect an observer to
receive information or attend the meetings of the other three harbour
committees. RESOLVED to elect the following to serve as observers
on the committees below:- a)
Aberdyfi Harbour
Consultative Committee - Councillor Gwilym Jones b)
Barmouth Harbour Consultative
Committee - Councillor June Jones c)
Pwllheli Harbour
Consultative Committee - Councillor Gwilym Jones |
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DATE OF THE NEXT MEETING To note
that the next meeting of the Porthmadog Harbour Consultative Committee will be
held on 3rd October, 2023 (subject to confirmation by the Full Council). Minutes: It was noted that the next meeting would be held on 3 October, 2023. The Assistant Head of Economy and Community Department
noted that there was no need for the members to wait until the October meeting
if they have a matter to raise between now and then, and they were welcomed to
contact the Harbour Office in the meantime. A question was asked about whether it was intended to
hold the next meeting of the committee on Zoom, or face to face in the Centre
in Porthmadog, as it was understood that not all members were comfortable using
the technology. In response, the
Democracy Services Officer noted that the Council's current policy, in accordance
with Part 3 of the Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021, was to only
hold meetings of the Full Council, the Planning Committee, the Cabinet and
scrutiny committees in hybrid form, with every other committee remaining as
virtual meetings. |