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ELECT CHAIR To elect
Chair for 2023/24 Decision: Minutes: RESOLVED to elect
Councillor Dewi Owen as Chair of this
Committee for 2023/24. |
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ELECT VICE CHAIR To elect Vice
Chair for 2023/24 Decision: Minutes: RESOLVED to elect
Councillor Dewi Owen as Chair of this
Committee for 2023/24. |
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APOLOGIES To receive
any apologies for absence Minutes: Apologies were
received from Mabon ap
Gwynfor (Dwyfor Meirionnydd MS), Councillor Elfed Wyn ap Elwyn (Cyngor Gwynedd)
and Clare Williams (Cambrian Railway
Partnership). |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST To receive
any declaration of personal interest Minutes: No declarations
of personal interest were received from
any members present. |
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URGENT MATTERS To consider
any business which the Chairman decides is urgent. Minutes: None to
note |
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The Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the previous meeting of this committee, held on 31st March 2023, be signed as a true record. Minutes: The Chair accepted
the minutes of the previous
meeting of this committee, held on 31 March 2023, as a true
record. |
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TO RECEIVE UPDATES FROM SERVICES To receive an update from representatives. · Network Rail · Transport for Wales · British Transport Police Minutes: NETWORK RAIL Tomos Roberts and Charlotte Harries (Network Rail Communications
Managers) were welcomed to the meeting. Update on upgrading Barmouth viaduct It was reported that
the bridge upgrades and additional repair works on the railway
were completed and that the railway between Pwllheli and Machynlleth and the footpath along the viaduct would re-open
on 2/12/2023. It was added that an official
event to celebrate the opening had been arranged in the Dragon Theatre on 8 December 2023. It was confirmed that the work had been completed
on time and thanks were given
to the committee and to the local
communities for being patient during
the work. Update on
Aberdyfi viaduct It was reported that,
as with Barmouth viaduct,
Aberdyfi viaduct also re-opened at the end of October and that the work of fully renovating
the structure had been completed successfully. The officers were thanked for the update and the investment was appreciated locally. Update on Local Enterprises It was reported that
the Local Team for the Cambrian had been created under the leadership of Gwyn Rees (Network Rail Performance and Transformation Director for Wales and the Cambrian Local Railway Partnership Director). It was highlighted that the team ensured
collaboration between Network Rail and Transport for Wales and that response to the team's work thus far had been positive. With collaboration between Transport for Wales and Network Rail, four-carriage trains were re-introduced
on the railway during the summer. With spectacular views along the Cambrian, the four-carriage campaign allowed more people to take full advantage of the popular journey by increasing revenue and boosting the local economy. Reference was also made to the work of washing the carriage windows in the stations which highlighted the team's proactive attitude towards improving the passengers' experience. They were
thanked for the update. Observations arising from the ensuing discussion: ·
Highlight pride that the bridge had been opened and that the railway between Machynlleth and
Pwllheli would open on 2/12/23. ·
The work
had been approved – it was completed under very challenging circumstances. ·
Although there were complaints
regarding the bus service that ran whilst the railway was closed, there was only one official
complaint, and it was due
to floods. ·
That
the period felt long, especially
for school children. ·
Thanks
to Barmouth Community Group for
regular updates regarding the work. ·
Welcomed four-carriage trains. Despite this, only
one return journey with four
carriages ran per day during the summer holidays. ·
That cleaning the train windows was a simple solution - this was appreciated. ·
That free travel was offered to travellers over 60 years of age, only during
the winter - a request to consider extending this throughout the year. · Thanks to Network Rail for visiting the rail crossing path in Porthmadog and for listening to the Town Council and local residents' comments. Welcomed the decision ... view the full minutes text for item 7. |
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To receive
responses to formal questions Minutes: Cricieth Town Council: Question: Would
it be possible to paint
Cricieth station? 'Cricieth in
Bloom’ worked very hard on
improvements and grounds maintenance there, and the station receiving a coat of paint would
be a big boost to improve its appearance and welcome users. Reply: Unfortunately,
Gail Jones of Transport for Wales was not in attendance - TfW were responsible
for matters of painting stations. It was noted that it would be possible to ask for a written response
by TfW. Question: Graffiti has been painted
on some of the bridges between Cricieth and
Black Rock - would it be possible for you
to remove it? NR Reply: A request
was made for more details regarding the graffiti - its location and any photos that
could be shared. It was added that it would
be possible to send out a community team to deal with
the matter. Thanks were
given for the question. Councillor Eryl Jones-Williams Question: An
update was needed on the results from a recent survey
(held during the summer) of the opinions of passengers on the Cambrian Railway. Reply: Councillor Trevor Roberts
noted that he would present
the report in the next meeting but
that some of the observations included concerns that the new trains would
offer fewer seats and toilets in the carriages - this would lead to full,
unsafe trains. Network Rail
and British Transport Police were
thanked for their support and for responding to the matters raised at the Committee. They were encouraged
to ensure that there was clear communication with the public regarding any events / updates.
The next meeting to
be held in spring 2024 - LHE to arrange. |