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ELECTION OF CHAIR To elect a
Chair for 2022/23. Decision: To elect Councillor T. Victor Jones
as Chair of the Llŷn AONB Joint Advisory Committee for the year 2022/23. Minutes: RESOLVED to
elect Councillor T.Victor
Jones as Chairman of the Llŷn AONB Joint
Advisory Committee for the year 2022/23. |
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ELECTION OF VICE-CHAIR To elect a
Vice-Chair for 2022/23. Decision: To elect Councillor Sian Parri as
Vice-Chair of the Llŷn AONB Joint Advisory Committee for the year 2022/23.
Minutes: RESOLVED to elect Councillor Sian Parri as Vice-chair
of the Llŷn
AONB Joint Advisory Committee for the year 2022/23. |
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APOLOGIES To receive apologies for absence. Minutes: An apology was received from Andrew Davidson (Principal Archaeologist - Gwynedd
Archaeologist Trust),
Eirian Allport (Clynnog Fawr Community Council) and Molly Lovatt (Natural Resources Wales). |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST To receive
any declaration of personal interest. Minutes: None to note. |
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URGENT ITEMS To note any items that are a matter of urgency in the view of the Chairman for consideration. Minutes: None to note. |
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The Chair
shall propose that the minutes of this committee, held on 16 March 2022, be
signed as a true record. Minutes: The Chairman signed the
minutes of the previous meeting of this Joint-committee
held on 16 March 2022, as a true record. |
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AONB MANAGEMENT PLAN PDF 142 KB Bleddyn
Jones, AONB Officer to inform members on the AONB Management Plan. Additional documents: Decision: To accept the information stated in the report on
the AONB Management Plan. Minutes: The report
on the AONB Management Plan
was presented noting that the Joint-committee had a role to play in
the process of preparing, coordinating and reviewing the Plan. It was noted that the current Management Plan was dated and needed reviewing.
It was reported that background work had already been completed
as well as commissioning an
update of the Report on the Condition of the AONB. A summary
of the main findings had been
included with the report as appendix 1. Information on the next steps
was provided that would include reviewing
notes, aims and the policies of the present Management Plan and suggestions to change some aspects.
The timetable and what is proposed to complete was discussed including the period of consulting and considering the responses in 2023. The aim was to adopt and implement
the revised Management Plan
before the end of 2023. During the discussion, members raised the following matters:- -
An
observation was made on the agricultural information in the report on the
condition of the AONB which showed a reduction of 17% in the use of land for
growing crops between 2008-2012. It was questioned how reliable the information
was. -
The
importance of tightening the protection for traditional buildings was expressed
and reference was made to planning applications for extensions that were
contrary to the character of traditional houses. It was believed that the
procedure and observations received from the AONB on planning applications
should be strengthened. -
Reference
was made to the current work the Llŷn Landscape
Partnership were undertaking with the Connectivity Strategy to try and improve
the Llŷn landscape following the nature
emergency and climate change. It would be appreciated if the AONB Unit was part
of this process. -
It was
believed that the significant decline that had taken place over the years in
the appearance of the AONB and in the Welsh language needed to be recognised
and it was important to note this in the report. -
It
was recognised that habitats and protecting nature was important, but it was
highlighted that food production was the main aim of the landscape, and it
should be ensured that enough land was earmarked for this purpose. In response, it was noted: -
That
the information in the report on the condition of the AONB was dated. It was
noted that it had been challenging for the consultants to find recent
information. The AONB Officer would try and follow up with the Welsh Government
and Natural Resources Wales in order to receive recent
information for the plan. -
That the AONB Unit was an advisor
and provided observations on planning applications. It was believed that there
would be an opportunity when the Local Development Plan was updated. -
The AONB Unit would contact the
National Trust regarding connectivity along the coast when reviewing the plan. - It was explained that the full report did exist but only a summary was presented to the ... view the full minutes text for item 7. |
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MEMBERSHIP OF THE LLŶN AONB JOINT ADVISORY COMMITTEE PDF 122 KB Bleddyn
Jones, AONB Officer to give a report on the Membership of the Llŷn AONB
Joint Advisory Committee. Additional documents: Decision: To accept the report on the Membership of the
Joint Consultative Committee. Minutes: The report
on the AONB Management Plan
was presented noting that the Joint-committee had a role to play in
the process of preparing, coordinating and reviewing the Plan. It was noted that the current Management Plan was dated and needed reviewing.
It was reported that background work had already been completed
as well as commissioning an
update of the Report on the Condition of the AONB. A summary
of the main findings had been
included with the report as appendix 1. Information on the next steps
was provided that would include reviewing
notes, aims and the policies of the present Management Plan and suggestions to change some aspects.
The timetable and what is proposed to complete was discussed including the period of consulting and considering the responses in 2023. The aim was to adopt and implement
the revised Management Plan
before the end of 2023. During the discussion, members raised the following matters:- -
An
observation was made on the agricultural information in the report on the
condition of the AONB which showed a reduction of 17% in the use of land for
growing crops between 2008-2012. It was questioned how reliable the information
was. -
The
importance of tightening the protection for traditional buildings was expressed
and reference was made to planning applications for extensions that were
contrary to the character of traditional houses. It was believed that the
procedure and observations received from the AONB on planning applications
should be strengthened. -
Reference
was made to the current work the Llŷn Landscape
Partnership were undertaking with the Connectivity Strategy to try and improve
the Llŷn landscape following the nature
emergency and climate change. It would be appreciated if the AONB Unit was part
of this process. -
It was
believed that the significant decline that had taken place over the years in
the appearance of the AONB and in the Welsh language needed to be recognised
and it was important to note this in the report. -
It
was recognised that habitats and protecting nature was important, but it was
highlighted that food production was the main aim of the landscape, and it
should be ensured that enough land was earmarked for this purpose. In response, it was noted: -
That
the information in the report on the condition of the AONB was dated. It was
noted that it had been challenging for the consultants to find recent
information. The AONB Officer would try and follow up with the Welsh Government
and Natural Resources Wales in order to receive recent
information for the plan. -
That the AONB Unit was an advisor
and provided observations on planning applications. It was believed that there
would be an opportunity when the Local Development Plan was updated. -
The AONB Unit would contact the
National Trust regarding connectivity along the coast when reviewing the plan. - It was explained that the full report did exist but only a summary was presented to the ... view the full minutes text for item 8. |
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RIGHTS OF WAY IMPROVEMENT PLAN PDF 106 KB Wyn
Williams, Countryside Manager to give a report on the Rights of Way Improvement
Plan. Decision: To accept the information stated in the report. Minutes: The
report on the Rights of Way Improvement
Plan was provided to members
of the Joint-committee to inform
the Joint-committee of the intention
regarding the Plan. It was explained
that it was a strategic document that set the direction and priorities
for the work of maintaining and developing the rights of way network and
other access assets in Gwynedd. It was explained
that a new ROWIP had been prepared; the original Plan was adopted in 2007. The new Plan reflects the changes in resources and
legislation since that period. It was noted
that the new ROWIP was now live on
the Council's website and that it was possible to provide observations on the Plan during the public consultation period which would continue
until mid-September 2022.
It was added that a message had been sent to the
Community and Town Council Clerks regarding the consultation and Members would also
receive a message soon. It was hoped that the responses to the consultation could be looked at in the Autumn before moving
forward to adopt the Plan. Members did not have any observations or questions. DECISION To accept the information
noted in the report. |
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THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FUND PDF 111 KB Morus Llwyd
Dafydd, AONB Project Officer to provide members with an update on the
Sustainable Development Fund, and to elect new Grant Panel members. Decision: a)
To accept the report on the situation of the
Sustainable Development Fund. b) Councillor
Angela Russell was nominated to take the vacant seat on the Panel. Minutes: The
report on the Rights of Way Improvement
Plan was provided to members
of the Joint-committee to inform
the Joint-committee of the intention
regarding the Plan. It was explained
that it was a strategic document that set the direction and priorities
for the work of maintaining and developing the rights of way network and
other access assets in Gwynedd. It was explained
that a new ROWIP had been prepared; the original Plan was adopted in 2007. The new Plan reflects the changes in resources and
legislation since that period. It was noted
that the new ROWIP was now live on
the Council's website and that it was possible to provide observations on the Plan during the public consultation period which would continue
until mid-September 2022.
It was added that a message had been sent to the
Community and Town Council Clerks regarding the consultation and Members would also
receive a message soon. It was hoped that the responses to the consultation could be looked at in the Autumn before moving
forward to adopt the Plan. Members did not have any observations or questions. DECISION To accept the information
noted in the report. |