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APOLOGIES To receive any apologies for absence Minutes: Apologies were
received from Liz Saville
Roberts (MP for Dwyfor Meirionnydd), Mabon ap Gwynfor
(MS for Dwyfor Meirionnydd), Cllr Elin Hywel
(Gwynedd), Clare Britton (Ffestiniog Railway), David
Crunkhorn (Arriva Trains Wales), Lorraine Simkiss
(Tal-y-llyn Railway) 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 December 1st 2023 be signed as a true record. Minutes: The Chair accepted
the minutes of the previous
meeting of this committee, held on 1 December 2023, as a true record. |
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For information, minutes including August survey of our local train
services. Minutes: Submitted for
information – the minutes
of the meeting held on 17 November 2023. Councillor
Trevor Roberts (Shrewsbury/Aberystwyth Railway Committee Representative) stated that a survey of services had been completed, where local staff serving the journey between Pwllheli and
Machynlleth had been praised
– specific reference was made to examples of local decisions being made by local
people rather than having
to wait for a decision from Cardiff. He added that lessons
had been learned here. It was noted yet again that there
was not enough room on the trains. In response
to a question about participating in the survey, it was noted that the survey was conducted by volunteers, and they planned to conduct another one soon.
Cllr Trevor Roberts to share the date with LHE. |
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TO RECEIVE UPDATES FROM SERVICES To receive
an update from representatives. ·
Highways
Engineering and YGC ·
Network
Rail ·
Transport
for Wales ·
British
Transport Police Minutes: Highways, Engineering and YGC (Cyngor
Gwynedd) An update about the cliff road on the A493 by Y Friog. Apologies had come
in from Mr Steffan Jones (Head of Highways, Engineering and
YGC) that he was unable to attend the meeting because the Zoom link had not worked for him,
therefore he could not provide a verbal update to the Committee members. He added in an
e-mail to the Chair that he would
share a report on the situation with the Members. Members expressed
disappointment that Steffan
Jones was unable to attend
the meeting, and that there was lack of progress with the situation. It was noted: ·
That the situation must be resolved ·
That the matter of the asset's ownership must be resolved, and work together to move forward ·
The road
was a class A road – a busy, connecting road ·
Part of the wall had collapsed
– need to repair the barrier ·
There were plenty
of promises but nothing had changed ·
Network Rail were reporting
that they had not received a response to letters they had sent to the Council NETWORK RAIL Charlotte Harries (Network
Rail Communications Manager) was welcomed to the meeting. She expressed
that the service was continuing to work to improve experiences for passengers. There were no
specific updates on work between
Machynlleth and Pwllheli, but she
referred to improvements to
Newtown Station. The officer was thanked
for the update. The committee also gave thanks for
the work that Network Rail does to ensure that the railway link is effective for passengers. TRANSPORT FOR WALES Gail Jones (Stakeholder Manager
– North and Mid Wales) was welcomed to the meeting. She stated
that the findings of the survey had been presented to Transport for Wales
and that work was being done to respond
to those findings. She added that
the survey provided valuable information about passengers' experiences, and as requested by
the members, she agreed to share information about passenger numbers that use the Cambrian
Coast Railway. GJ to share the information with LHE to be distributed at the
next meeting. (A comment was made, in the context of interpreting the information, that we would need
to consider that the railway had been shut for some
months over the past three years whilst
work was being carried out on
the viaduct in Barmouth). The members were notified that a Transport Liaison Group Meeting would be held in
April and that there would be more information to follow. Matters arising
from the ensuing discussion. ·
Confirmation
was needed regarding the use of four-carriage trains on the Cambrian
in future – at present it appeared that these trains
would run twice a day and only during the summer holidays – this did not respond to the need. · A request for four-carriage trains had been made several years ago, ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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To receive
responses to the questions enclosed herewith received since the previous
meeting. Roger
Goodhew (SARPA representative) Llanbedr
Community Council Criccieth
Town Council Additional documents:
Minutes: Criccieth Town Council Question: Is it possible to paint Criccieth station? Criccieth in Bloom
is working hard on improvements and maintenance of the lands there, and it
would be a great boost to have a lick of paint to the station to improve the appearance
and welcome users there. Thank you very much for your consideration. Thank you
very much for agreeing to remove the graffiti on the bridges – and for the
excellent work in Criccieth station and for cutting the tree growth near Cae
Crwn allotments. Answer: That Transport for Wales and Network Rail can work together as
one industry to carry out the improvements. Llanbedr Community Council Question: There has been mention in the Council recently of proposed
upgrading before the end of March on the shelter at Talwrn Bach Llanbedr
Station. I would like to have confirmation of whether this is true? Answer: Work is underway to find a source of funding to carry out the
work. It was noted that the structure of the platform was not suitable for
building a new shelter, but that work was being done to restore and paint the
existing shelter. Question: Are there any potential developments for installing barriers
at the crossing here? Answer: Network Rail to ask their
Railway Crossing Team for information regarding the situation. Question: Regarding a litter bin.
Could we press for this? As
Cyngor Gwynedd have not provided a dog mess bin by the site. Is there a way of
reaching an agreement with Cyngor Gwynedd to collect litter from the station? Answer: The litter bin / dog mess bin was a matter for the Council.
Transport for Wales refused to install a litter bin in Llanbedr because the
train officials would be expected to collect the rubbish (which contained dog
fouling) – this was not an ideal situation as it created a bad odour on the
train. They were therefore requesting the Council to provide a bin for dog mess
in Llanbedr Station. LHE to contact the relevant department in Cyngor
Gwynedd. Question: Also, press to have the old name TALWRN BACH in writing on the
sign (i.e., below the word Llanbedr). Answer: Accept the suggestion – will seek more information regarding the
possibility of adding the name to the sign. A request was made to ensure consistency in responses, and that any
matters of significance should be communicated directly to the Community
Council Clerk and the Local Members – Cllr Gwynfor Owen and Cllr Anwen Hughes. Mr Roger Goodhew (Shrewsbury – Aberystwyth Rail Passengers' Association) Question: When will the Machynlleth depot have enough units to enable
the 06:45 Barmouth to Machynlleth to operate a) without cancelling regularly,
b) as a through route to Birmingham International Airport? Answer: Improvements had been carried out recently and although there
were no spare trains available, every effort was being made to ensure that
there were enough carriages available to respond to the need. In response, although accepting that the service had improved recently, we must insist ... view the full minutes text for item 7. |