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Harbour Advisory Committee

Meeting: 06/08/2024 - Harbour Board (Item 20)

20 Formation of the Ilfracombe Harbour Advisory Committee pdf icon PDF 463 KB

Report by Harbour Master (attached)

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Minutes:

The Board considered a report by the Harbour Master (circulated previously) regarding the Formation of the Ilfracombe Harbour Advisory Committee.

 

The Harbour Master highlighted the following:

·         Meetings had taken place with the Harbour Masters of Yarmouth and Looe to discuss how to set up an Advisory Board.

·         The Council were obligated to have this independent Advisory Committee and had been set up in line with the Ports Good Governance Guidance (PGGG).

·         As the Advisory Committee was independent of the Council and the Harbour Board, they would become a Statutory Consultee.

·         Representatives from the following organisations would be invited to sit on the Committee:

Ø  Ilfracombe Fishing Association

Ø  Commercial Day Trip Vessels

Ø  Ilfracombe Yacht Club

Ø  Private Independent Vessels Owners

Ø  Ilfracombe Anglers Association

Ø  Local Dive Clubs

Ø  The RNLI

Ø  Larkstone Hub Watersports Clubs

Ø  Larkstone Hub Commercial Watersports Operators

Ø  Harbour Businesses

Ø  Environmental Representative

Ø  Ilfracombe Town Council

Ø  Ilfracombe Business and Tourism Association

Ø  Harbour Residents

·         Each stakeholder Group would have one equal vote.

·         A Chair could be elected at a meeting to give flexibility.

·         The Committee would report directly to the Harbour Board and onto full Council.

·         Harbour Board Members would not be allowed to sit on the Advisory Committee.

·         Six members would need to be present at a meeting to have a quorum.

 

RECOMMENDED that the Constitution for the Independent Harbour Advisory Committee be approved at Full Council with the following additions:

(a)  Representatives from groups in the immediate vicinity of the red line be allowed to sit on the Committee;

(b)  A Secretary/Minute Taker would be appointed for the three year term;

(c)  Meetings would be held four weeks in advance of timetabled Harbour Meetings; and

(d)  The Constitution be considered by the Council’s Monitoring Officer.