Issue - meetings

Marine Director and Harbour Master's Report and Current Issues

Meeting: 25/09/2020 - River Hamble Harbour Board (Item 129)

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To consider a report of the Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services summarising incidents and events in the Harbour and covering issues currently under consideration by the Marine Director.

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Minutes:

The Board considered the report of the Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services regarding incidents and events in the Harbour.

 

The Board noted the increased use of recreational activities during the summer months since lockdown had lifted – particularly jet skiing and paddleboarding. The Board also discussed the incidents of antisocial behaviour which sadly had been high once again during the summer period. The Harbour Authority was working in close partnership with other authorities, including Hampshire Constabulary and the Marine Unit, to address these incidents and the Committee heard that there had been some official warnings served for individual offenders.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That the River Hamble Harbour Board notes the content of the report.

 

That the Board note their recognition and thanks to Harbour Authority officers for their extensive efforts throughout the national lockdown and since emerging from the lockdown in re-opening the River in a safe manner.


Meeting: 11/09/2020 - River Hamble Harbour Management Committee (Item 115)

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To consider a report of the Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services summarising incidents and events in the Harbour and covering issues currently under consideration by the Marine Director.

Minutes:

The Committee considered the report of the Director of Culture, Communities and Business Services regarding incidents and events in the Harbour.

 

The Committee discussed the incidents of antisocial behaviour which sadly had been high once again during the summer period. The Harbour Authority was working in close partnership with other authorities, including Hampshire Constabulary and the Marine Unit, to address these incidents and the Committee heard that there had been some official warnings served for individual offenders.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That the River Hamble Harbour Management Committee notes the content of the report.

 

That the Committee note their recognition and thanks to Harbour Authority officers for their extensive efforts throughout the national lockdown and since emerging from the lockdown in re-opening the River in a safe manner.