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ELECTION OF CHAIR To elect a
Chairman for this Committee for the year 2024/25. Decision: Councillor Robert Dewi Owen was elected as
Chair of the Aberdyfi Harbour Consultative Committee for the year 2024/25. Minutes: RESOLVED to elect
Councillor Robert Dewi Owen as Chair of the Aberdyfi Harbour Consultative
Committee for the year 2024/25. |
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ELECTION OF VICE-CHAIR To elect a
Vice-chairman for this Committee for the year 2024/25. Decision: Councillor Anne Lloyd-Jones was elected as
Vice-chair of the Aberdyfi Harbour Consultative Committee for the year 2024/25. Minutes: RESOLVED to elect
Councillor Anne Lloyd-Jones as Vice-chair of the Aberdyfi Harbour Consultative
Committee for the year 2024/25. |
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APOLOGIES To receive
any declaration of personal interest. Minutes: No apologies were received. |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST To receive
any declaration of personal interest. Minutes: There were no declarations of personal
interest. |
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The Chair
will propose that the minutes of the meeting of this committee, held on 12
March 2024, singed as a true record. Minutes: The Chair signed the minutes of the previous
meeting of this meeting, held on 12 March 2024, as a true record. |
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UPDATE ON HARBOUR MANAGEMENT MATTERS To submit a report by the Senior Harbours Officer. Additional documents:
Decision: To note and accept the report. Minutes: The reports were presented by the Maritime
Services Manager and the Senior Harbours Officer. Attention was drawn to the following main
points: It was confirmed that 81 boats had been on
annual moorings in Aberdyfi harbour this year. This was noted as a slight
increase on the previous year, where there were 72 annual moorings. It was
hoped that this figure would continue to increase in the future. It was explained that anyone wishing to register
their powerboat did so through the Council's website. It was reported that 1013
powerboats and 1044 personal watercraft had been registered this season. It was
also noted that 84 boats with engines below 10hp had been registered, i.e. a
total of 2141 vessels for the season. It was recognised that this was 368 lower
than the previous season, where there were 2509 registrations. The main factors
for this reduction were considered to be unsettled weather and the current
financial climate. It was ensured that the harbour complied with
the Port Marine Safety Code, which sets out a national standard for every
aspect of maritime safety. It was noted that the Service was currently
reviewing the Code to ensure compliance with recent statutory amendments.
Members were encouraged to contact officers if they had any observations on
what should receive consideration when adapting it. Mr Thomas Walton, who had been appointed Assistant
Harbourmaster since April this year, was welcomed. Gratitude was also expressed
to the seasonal beach wardens who worked in Aberdyfi and Tywyn for the season.
Particular attention was drawn to two officers who had contacted the Coastguard
about a serious incident which was unfolding on the other side of the river.
They were thanked for responding promptly and it was noted that there was a
request for a Lifeboat commendation following the incident. It was announced
that the Senior Harbours Officer had embarked on a retirement process and would
finish with the service in early March 2025. He was thanked for all his work
over many years and best wishes were conveyed to him for the future. Members were guided through the harbour's
financial performance for 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025. The following main
points were detailed, emphasising that it was a projection of the complete
budget expenditure at the end of the financial year that had been shared, based
on expenditure up to 31 August 2024, and that the situation could change if an
emergency arose: · Employees – An underspend of £1,894 was anticipated in
salaries and operational costs budgets due to the Assistant Harbourmaster
taking up his role at a date later than 1 April 2024. · Property – An underspend of £10,333 was anticipated in
this budget, which covered grounds maintenance, refuse collection, etc. It was
explained that there was an underspend in the budget as there had been no
significant costs thus far. · Transportation – It was considered that there would be an underspend of £218 in this budget by the end of the current financial year. It was ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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DATE OF NEXT MEETING To note
that the next meeting of the Aberdyfi Harbour Consultative Committee will be
held on 18 March 2025. Minutes: The next meeting was confirmed to be on 18
March 2025. |