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  • Agenda, decisions and minutes

    Aberdyfi Harbour Consultative Committee - Tuesday, 29th March, 2022 10.00 am

    • Attendance details
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    • Agenda reports pack PDF 2 MB
    • Printed decisions PDF 13 KB
    • Printed minutes PDF 125 KB

    Venue: Cyfarfod Rhithiol / Virtual Meeting. View directions

    Contact: Lowri Haf Evans  01286 679878

    Items
    No. Item

    1.

    APOLOGIES

    To receive any apologies for absence

    Minutes:

    Apologies were received by Councillor Gareth Thomas (Cabinet Member - Economy and Community), Councillor Bob Tyrrell (Aberdyfi Community Council), Al Crisp (Outward Bound Wales), Josh Cooper (Aberdyfi RNLI) and Arthur Francis Jones (Senior Harbours Officer).

     

    2.

    DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST

    To receive any declaration of personal interest

    Minutes:

    None to note

    3.

    URGENT ITEMS

    To note any items which are urgent business in the opinion of the Chairman so that they may be considered

    Minutes:

    Update on Quay Wall and Picnic Island (Bryn Llestair) bridge projects

     

              Aberdyfi Quay Wall

     

    Owain Griffiths (Chief Engineer, Gwynedd Consultancy) was welcomed to the meeting to provide an update on the quay wall project. It was reported that having received three tenders for the work the Unit had followed the process of assessing the applications and was in the process of offering the work to a company specialising as a Marine Contractor in Civil Engineering called Teignmouth Maritime Services Ltd (TMS) from Devon. 

     

    It was accepted that the process had been long, however, a letter had by now been received from the Welsh Government confirming the grant terms together with match funding from Gwynedd Council to pay for the work.  It was highlighted that the next step would be to set an amended programme and to fully discuss the business case period with the company.  It was noted that there was no specific date to commence the work, however, once the amended programme is to hand the information would be released. It was confirmed that the funding was secure and the company had already visited the site and had met some stakeholders.  It was added that YGC's wish was to establish one group to engage with the community that will meet virtually once a month to discuss matters relating to the project - it was intended to hold the first meeting in April.

     

    Following the ensuing discussion, the following observations were noted by members;

    ·         The news was positive and was to be welcomed

    ·         It would be wise to have the Aberdyfi Community Council Clerk as a member of the community group

    ·         A work programme should be drafted and prepared for the pre-commencement period - it was possible to organise stores, move equipment and prepare access - suggest a period of approximately 6 weeks.

    ·         It would be necessary to consider the impact of the work on the local economy - the work was likely to be implemented during the busy period / school holidays.  If funding was in place was it not better to wait to have less disruption and impact on the community?

    ·         The prices of equipment, steel, fuel and resources were increasing

    ·         Heavy plant transporting steel would disrupt movements in the town - it was necessary to prepare for this

     

    In response to a comment about delaying the work, it was considered that it would be better to implement it as soon as possible as starting on the work in the Autumn months would be at risk from harsh weather and an increase in the costs of resources. It was added that concerns already existed regarding the purchase of equipment (sheet piles) to create a foundation - this was the matter that would determine when the work would commence.  It was ensured that the concerns were being considered, however, it would be prudent to continue and deal with any matters as they arise.

     

    Picnic Island (Bryn Llestair) Bridge

     

    Mr Barry Davies (Maritime Service Manager) highlighted, despite the delay, that  ...  view the full minutes text for item 3.

    4.

    MINUTES pdf icon PDF 222 KB

    The Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the meeting of this committee, held on the 2nd November 2021, be signed as a true record.

     

    Minutes:

    The Chair signed the minutes of the previous meeting of this Committee held on 2 November 2021, as a true record.

     

     

              There were no matters arising from the minutes

     

    5.

    UPDATE ON HARBOUR MANAGEMENT MATTERS pdf icon PDF 109 KB

    To submit a report by the Senior Harbours Officer.

    Additional documents:

    • Senior Officer Report , item 5. pdf icon PDF 124 KB
    • Powerboats & Personal Watercraft Launching and Registration Fees , item 5. pdf icon PDF 365 KB
    • Income Increase , item 5. pdf icon PDF 408 KB
    • Budget to 28-02-22 , item 5. pdf icon PDF 348 KB

    Decision:

    Resolved to accept and note the report.

     

    Minutes:

    The following reports were presented, and members were invited to give observations on their content and to ask questions.

     

    a)      The Senior Harbours Officer's report, giving a brief update to the committee on harbour matters for the year ending March 2022. 

    In the absence of the Senior Harbours Officer the Maritime Service Manager noted that it was pleasing to announce that it had been a successful year with an increase in the number of visitors and customers reflecting the gradual relaxation of Covid restrictions and barriers to overseas travel.

     

    Attention was drawn to the following matters:

     

    Moorings and Boat Registration

     

    It was reported that the on-line registration and payment facility would be open for customers to register their vessels via the Council's website on 31 March 2022.   It was reported that the system introduced in March 2021 had been very successful and for the first time there was a waiting list for moorings in Pwllheli Harbour.

     

    Port Marine Safety Code

     

    It was noted that the Service regularly reviewed the Port Marine Safety Code to ensure that they continued to fully conform to the safety standards in Gwynedd harbours - an external audit of the code would be undertaken by a designated individual.   It was added that a compliance statement had been signed and submitted to the Coastguard Agency.  Serious concerns were highlighted regarding the condition of the quay in Aberdyfi (not in terms of its structure but the high risk to other users).  Although there was information and signage on the quay highlighting the risks and concerns to public safety, more had to be done and it was inevitable that the Maritime Unit should act urgently to ensure the site's safety.  It was noted that the risk of not moving / putting fishing tackle away had been addressed by creating a storage area within the compound and it was accepted that cooperation was needed from the fishermen to prioritise public safety.  It was added that when the clearance work commenced for the quay wall, the equipment would be moved permanently to the compound.

     

    Members were encouraged to submit regular observations regarding the suitability of the Port Marine Safety Code. 

     

    Staffing Matters

     

    All the staff (harbour and beach) were praised for their service throughout the pandemic to ensure the safety of the harbour and beach by fully complying with the Welsh Government guidance.   It was noted that there were 2 permanent posts in Aberdyfi Harbour and it was intended to employ 2 seasonal posts there and 3 in Tywyn.   It was added that the response to the posts had been very disappointing, however, it was pleasing to report that Mr George Watson would return - he was experienced in the field, a strong team leader and a good communicator.

     

    Financial Matters

     

    It was highlighted that the proposed fees and charges for Aberdyfi Harbour, together with the powerboats and personal watercraft launch fees for the 2022/23 season, would increase in line with the rate of inflation.

     

    The members expressed their thanks for  ...  view the full minutes text for item 5.

    6.

    MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED AT THE REQUEST OF MEMBERS ON THE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE

    To consider matters received

    Minutes:

    None to note

    7.

    DATE OF NEXT MEETING

    To note that the next meeting of the Aberdyfi Harbour Consultative Committee will be held on 25th October 2022

    Minutes:

    It was confirmed that the next meeting would be held on 25 October, 2022.