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    Llŷn A.O.N.B Joint Advisory Committee - Tuesday, 26th November, 2024 4.00 pm

    • Attendance details
    • Agenda frontsheet PDF 127 KB
    • Agenda reports pack PDF 587 KB
    • Printed draft minutes PDF 189 KB

    Venue: Cyfarfod Rhithiol / Virtual Meeting. View directions

    Contact: Rhodri Jones  01286 679556

    Items
    No. Item

    1.

    APOLOGIES

    To receive apologies for absence.

    Minutes:

    Apologies were received from:

     

    ·       T Victor Jones (Llanbedrog Community Council) (Chair).

    ·       ⁠Einir Wyn (Llanengan Community Council)

    ·       Councillor Angela Russell (Cyngor Gwynedd Countryside Champion)

    ·       Councillor John Brynmor Hughes

    ·       ⁠Euros Jones ⁠(FWAG Cymru)

    ·       Jenny Emmett (Gwynedd Archaeology)

    ·       Rhydian Owen (Farmers' Union of Wales)

    ·       ⁠Morus Llwyd Dafydd (Llŷn AONB Project Officer)

     

    2.

    DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST

                To receive any declaration of personal interest.

    Minutes:

    There were no declarations of personal interest.

     

    3.

    URGENT ITEMS

    To note any items that are a matter of urgency in the view of the Chairman for consideration.

    Minutes:

    None to note.

     

    4.

    MINUTES pdf icon PDF 203 KB

    The Chair shall propose that the minutes of this committee, held on 10 September, be signed as a true record.

    Minutes:

    The Chair signed the minutes of the last meeting of this Joint Committee held on 10 September, 2024, as a true record.

     

    It was confirmed that Officers had sent a letter to the Welsh Government conveying the Joint Committee's encouragement for them to act on the recommendations of the Commission for Welsh-speaking Communities as a matter of urgency. The Vice Chair asked for a copy of the letter.

     

    5.

    REVIEWING THE AONB MANAGEMENT PLAN pdf icon PDF 131 KB

    To inform members of the role the Joint Advisory Committee to play in the AONB Management Plant preparation and reviewprocess.

    Minutes:

    The report was submitted by the Llŷn AONB Officer and Principal Advisor for Designated Landscapes, Natural Resources Wales.

     

    Members were reminded that it was Cyngor Gwynedd's responsibility to prepare and review a Management Plan for the AONB in accordance with the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. Despite this, it was stressed that the Joint Committee had an important advisory role in the preparation and review of the Management Plan including:

     

    ·       Advising on the preparation and implementation of a Management Plan for the AONB

    ·       Monitoring and evaluating progress within the Management Plan's operational programme on an annual basis and regularly review the Plan itself.

     

    It was explained that the Authority must follow guidance in preparing and reviewing the Management Plan. Attention was drawn to the guidelines issued by the Countryside Council for Wales but it was explained that they were now out of date. It was explained that Natural Resources Wales was a statutory adviser for the Welsh Government on landscape designations (AONBs and National Parks). It was ensured that Natural Resources Wales had commissioned a 'Land Use Consultants' company to review and update these guidelines to enable them to be suitable for areas of outstanding natural beauty and National Parks in Wales. It was highlighted that the guidelines aimed to ensure that Management Plans:

     

    ·       Led, planned and managed transformational change

    ·       Concurred with relevant policies and legislation

    ·       Engaged with stakeholders throughout the process

     

    It was confirmed that the new guidelines for the Management Plan would intertwine national requirements and priorities of the local area.

     

    It was ensured that Natural Resources Wales were eager to assist Officers and the Joint Committee through the management plan review process.

     

    During the discussion, the following observations were noted:

     

    Concern was raised that the Land Use Consultants company was London-based and it was asked how it was ensured that local priorities were being met within the guidelines. It was explained by the Principal Advisor for Designated Landscapes that the company had been commissioned by tender to develop the guidelines due to a lack of capacity within the team at Natural Resources Wales. It was ensured that the company had extensive experience of completing policy work in the area of designated landscapes in Wales and beyond. It was emphasised that they were a suitable company for the work and had received clear guidance from Natural Resources Wales on managerial, partnership and local matters throughout the process. It was explained that the Joint Advisory Committee and Llŷn AONB Officers had a role in ensuring that the Management Plan intertwined the guidance with Llŷn's priorities and needs.

     

    The increasing pressure on climate change issues was discussed noting that the Welsh Government had recently re-considered forestry and biodiversity plans in the Sustainable Farming Plan. It was considered on what basis these issues were given great emphasis within the planning. In response to the comments, the Principal Advisor for Designated Landscapes stressed that climate change was leading to constant challenges across Wales. It was explained that  ...  view the full minutes text for item 5.

    6.

    AONB MANAGEMNT PLAN pdf icon PDF 107 KB

    To inform members of the initial steps to be taken in the process of reviewing the Management Plan.

    Minutes:

    The report was submitted by the Llŷn AONB Officer.

     

    It was explained that a number of steps needed to be followed when reviewing the Management Plan. It was detailed that this process included:

     

    ·       Considering the efficiency of the current Plan

    ·       Considering the latest information about the area's features

    ·       Taking into account and incorporating information from relevant plans and strategies

    ·       Reviewing the vision, aims, objectives and policies of the plan

    ·       Creating a new action plan for the Management Plan period

    ·       Reviewing the Strategic Environmental Assessment and Habitats Regulations.

     

    It was elaborated that a Draft Management Plan would be shared with residents of the AONB as well as agencies with the opportunity to comment on its contents. It was emphasised that the Joint Committee had an advisory role throughout the process and residents' comments would be included in a report for the consideration of the Joint Committee.

     

    Members were reminded that one of the initial steps of reviewing the Management Plans was to assess the condition of various features to understand if changes had occurred during the previous period. It was detailed that a Report of the Condition of the AONB had been commissioned in 2021 and work was ongoing to gather more up-to-date local information to supplement this report to assist with the development of a Management Plan.

     

    Attention was drawn to the features of the Llŷn AONB as defined in the creation of the previous Management Plan, noting that these were not aspects that were likely to change as they were core to the area. It was detailed that the features would not be modified for the new Management Plan, noting that they included:

     

    ·       Beautiful Landscape and Coast

    ·       Calm and Clean Environment

    ·       A Wealth of Wildlife and Habitats

    ·       The Historic Environment

    ·       The Welsh Language and Culture

    ·       People and Close-knit Communities

    ·       Local Produce and Businesses

    ·       Access and Rights of Way

     

    It was reported that the long-term vision of the AONB was now outdated and a modified vision had been formulated to guide the AONB to 2050. It was detailed that this revised vision was:

     

    "An area of beautiful landscape and coast where indigenous wildlife thrives, low levels of environmental pollution and an abundance of public access opportunities. Historic buildings and features in good condition, local businesses succeeding and Llŷn communities maintaining the Welsh language and culture".

     

    It was confirmed that it was important to review the policies of the Management Plan, noting that some of these policies would be submitted to the Joint Committee for consideration of appropriate revisions. It was also noted that new policies may be created and these would also be submitted to the Joint Committee.

     

    It was reported that a draft timetable of the process of developing a Management Plan would be submitted to the Joint Committee at a meeting in April 2025.

     

    Members were asked to contact the officers if they were aware of any issue affecting the features of the Llŷn AONB and to offer ideas for projects that could  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6.

     

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