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APOLOGIES To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillor Aled Griffith (Porthmadog Town
Council), Llyr Beaumont Jones (Assistant Head of Economy and Community Department) and Arthur
Francis Jones (Senior Harbours Officer). |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST To receive
any declarations 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 Chair
will propose that the minutes of the meeting of this committee, held on 3rd
October, 2023, be signed as a true record. Minutes: The Chair signed the minutes of the previous meeting of this committee
held on 3 October 2023, as a true record. |
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UPDATE ON HARBOUR MANAGEMENT MATTERS PDF 96 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 harbour operational matters. (1) The Senior Harbours Officer's report, giving a brief update to the
committee on harbour matters for the period from October 2023 to February 2024. (Due to the sickness absence of the Senior Harbours
Officer, the report was presented by the Maritime Services Manager). The Senior Harbours Officer was thanked for preparing
the written report, and best wishes were extended to him for a speedy recovery. Math Roberts was congratulated on his appointment to
the full-time post of Beaches Officer.
In response to a question, it was noted that it was not currently
envisaged that the Beaches Officer would need to attend harbour committee
meetings as the beaches would be the main focus of his
post, however, it was explained that the officer would also assist harbour
staff with harbour matters when required. As part of the report, the Maritime Service Manager
gave a short summary of the Harbour's budgets 01/4/23 - 31/3/24 (November 2023
Review), which was included as an appendix to the report. Details were given on following elements of
the budget:- Employees It was explained that the anticipated overspend under
this heading was mainly due to staff overtime costs as they had been called
into work during periods of leave / outside normal working hours during the
year to deal with incidents, not only in Porthmadog Harbour, but also on other
beaches and harbours in Gwynedd. Staff were thanked, and especially the Harbourmaster
and Assistant Harbourmaster, for their commitment to assist with these
incidents. Property It was explained that additional finance had been
included under this heading in case there was a need for significant
expenditure on infrastructure, the harbour wall or the land surrounding the
harbour. Since there had been no significant costs this season, an underspend
was anticipated in the budget. One-off spending - Funding from the Department's
Funds It was explained:- ·
As a result of charging
fees, the Maritime Service and Hafan Pwllheli had
funds where money had accumulated for years, and there had been a direction to
identify schemes across the Service where this money could be used to improve
maritime facilities. ·
That several projects
had been put forward, with some being realised in the current financial year,
and others in the next financial year. ·
One of the main
projects in Porthmadog Harbour was to renew the anchoring chains, and
significant finance had been invested in this, as well as maintaining the
buoys, installing new ladders on the side of the harbour wall and contractor
costs to undertake all the work. ·
That approximately
£28,000 had been spent thus far, and a further expenditure of between £7,000
and £8,000 was anticipated before the end of March on other sundries, including
improving the compound, repositioning slabs in the area behind the harbour
building and upgrading the CCTV system.
· That this expenditure would have no impact on the budget as £36,000 had been transferred from the ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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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 1st October, 2024 (subject to confirmation by the Full Council). Minutes: It was noted that the next meeting would be held on 1
October 2024 (subject to confirmation by the Full Council on 7 March). It was noted that the other three harbour committees
now met during the day, and it was asked if the members were also interested in
holding this committee during working hours.
It was noted that it was usual for this committee to
meet at 5.30pm on a Tuesday, and it would not be practical for it to be held
earlier in the day due to the other commitments of some members. Therefore, it was agreed to leave the time as
it currently was. |