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APOLOGIES To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillor Louise
Hughes, Councillor Robert Williams (Barmouth Town Council), Robert Aeron
Williams (Barmouth Destinations Improvement Group (BRIG)) and Councillor June
Jones (Porthmadog Harbour Committee Representative). |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST To receive any declarations of personal interest. Minutes: The Chair, Councillor Rob Triggs, noted that
his son who works as an Assistant Harbourmaster would present part of item 4 of
the Harbourmaster's Report in the Harbourmaster's absence. As a result, it was decided that the Vice-chair, Councillor Eryl
Jones-Williams, would chair this section of the item. This was not a prejudicial interest and
therefore he did not withdraw from the meeting. |
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To confirm
the minutes of the previous meeting of the Barmouth Harbour Consultative
Committee held on 24th October, 2023. Minutes: The Chair signed the minutes of the previous meeting of this Committee
held on 24 October 2023, as a true record. |
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UPDATE ON HARBOUR MANAGEMENT MATTERS PDF 76 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 their content and to ask questions. a)
The Senior Harbour Officer's report, giving a brief update to the
committee on harbour matters for the period from October 2023 to March 2024. Attention was drawn to the following matters: Moorings and Boat
Registration It was noted that the
Harbourmaster would inspect the river before Easter to check the location of
the aids to navigation and determine where to locate visitor moorings in the
harbour. It was reported that customers wishing to have a mooring in the
harbour, or register their powerboats were expected to complete the online
process via Cyngor Gwynedd's website. Port Marine Safety Code It was noted that the Port
Marine Safety Code was regularly reviewed by the service and they continued to
comply with the Code. Staffing Matters It was reported that the
Harbourmaster and the Assistant Harbourmaster continued to work from the
Barmouth harbour office. In addition, the service had appointed Nicola Salt as a full time Beach
Officer; the Beach Officer would be based in Barmouth harbour and would work along
the coast between Barmouth and Aberdyfi. It was noted
that Math Roberts had been appointed in the North and he would be working along
the coast in the Porthmadog area. Financial Matters The Maritime Service
Officer referred to the table in the report that summarised the financial
position and had been categorised into five main headings. It was noted that
the figures were based on a financial review with the accountants in November
and forecasted expenditure from November until the end of March 2024. Details were given on the
headings and it was noted that the Employees category mainly included staff
wages. An overspend of a little over £3,500 was anticipated in this category in
the current financial year. It was
explained that this was mainly due to overtime payments to staff who had had to
work additional hours because of matters arising such as emergency
incidents. It was noted that the
Property heading involved general maintenance costs of the building and the
grounds surrounding the harbour. It was detailed that there was a little
overspend here. New doors had been installed on the diesel store and a new
window on the harbour building as well as other additional costs. It was noted
that this was not unusual given that the buildings were getting older, and they
needed maintenance. The Transport heading was
mentioned and it was confirmed that this heading did not include costs
involving the maritime vehicle. This heading referred specifically to the
harbour patrol boat namely the Powercat and boat fuel; it was noted that this
underspend was £500. It was noted that there was an overspend of nearly £12,000 under the heading Services and Supplies due to significant costs during the year because of the service having to buy two new aids to navigation for the harbour. In addition, the Service had to buy lighting, equipment and ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |
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MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED AT THE REQUEST OF MEMBERS OF THE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE To consider matters at the request of the Members. Minutes: Notice Board The Maritime Service
Manager had received a question from the Councillor for Arthog
and Llangelynnin asking about the two wooden
noticeboards that used to be on the footpath at Friog.
It was asked why they had been removed from the path and whether there were
plans to replace them and when. The Maritime Service Manager noted that the
noticeboards had been removed as part of the service's maintenance work. He explained that it
was intended to paint them but both of these had
deteriorated and it was considered that there was no point in repairing them.
It was reported that there was an intention to create new ones and the
application had been made but the manufacturer was running late. He added that
it was originally planned to reinstall them by Easter
but it was now hoped that they would be back up in their proper position by
Whitsun. Boat at Friog The second question from the Councillor for Arthog and Llangelynnin was about
the small boat wreck at Point Penrhyn. Concern was raised that the boat
remained there despite various complaints. It was asked whether there was an
intention for it to be removed. The Maritime Service
Manager reiterated that the situation has been ongoing for some time and that
the service had been in communication with the boat owner. It was noted that
the service had given the owner various opportunities to make
arrangements to remove the vessel, but unfortunately the owner had not
taken the appropriate action. It was accepted that the Local Member was
receiving complaints and that the situation regarding the boat 'Lady Anne' was
frustrating as it looked very unsightly on the site. Although there was no
pollution to the water, it was acknowledged that many negative comments had
been received about this. It was reported that
harbour staff had posted a notice on the boat since last week and the service
had powers to remove the boat under the relevant act. It was explained that the
owner had 30 days to make arrangements to remove the
boat, otherwise the harbour authority would make arrangements with a local
contractor to remove it. It was noted that there were significant costs
involved but it was hoped that a reimbursement would be received from the boat
owner in due course. Harbour staff were asked to let Committee members know
if there was an update and if a contractor had to be used. It was believed that
the Council had the legal powers to obtain a reimbursement if necessary. The
service was asked to update the Chair and that it was important to share any
development. Membership It was noted that Co-opted Member John Johnson no longer represented the Barmouth and Cardigan Bay Sea Fisheries Association on the Committee. Additionally Co-opted Member Martin Parouty would also not continue on the Committee as he had left the Barmouth Harbour Users Group, which had since ceased to exist. It was thought that there was a need ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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DATE OF NEXT MEETING To note
that the next meeting of the Barmouth Harbour Consultative Committee will be
held on 22nd October, 2024 Minutes: 22 October 2024. |