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Agenda for Harbour Committee on Monday, 30 March 2026, 5.30 pm

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Venue: Banking Hall, Castle Circus entrance on the left corner of the Town Hall, Castle Circus, Torquay, TQ1 3DR. View directions

Contact: Governance Support 














































Items
No. Item

1.


Apologies

To
receive apologies for absence, including notifications of any
changes to the membership of the Committee.


2.



Minutes pdf icon PDF 350 KB

To confirm as a
correct record the Minutes of the meeting of the Committee held on
16 June 2025 and 5 January 2026.

Additional documents:

3.


Declarations of interest

3a


To receive declarations of non pecuniary interests in respect of items on this agenda

For reference:  Having
declared their non pecuniary
interest members may remain in the meeting
and speak and, vote on the matter in question.  A completed disclosure of interests form should be
returned to the Clerk before the conclusion of the
meeting.


3b


To receive declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests in respect of items on this agenda

For reference:  Where a Member
has a disclosable pecuniary interest
he/she must leave the meeting during consideration of the
item.  However, the Member may remain in
the meeting to make representations, answer questions or give
evidence if the public have a right to do so, but having done so
the Member must then immediately leave the meeting, may not vote
and must not improperly seek to influence the outcome of the
matter.  A completed disclosure of
interests form should be returned to the Clerk before the
conclusion of the meeting.

 

(Please Note:  If Members and Officers wish to seek advice on any
potential interests they may have, they should contact Governance
Support or Legal Services prior to the meeting.)


4.


Urgent items

To consider any other
items that the Chairman decides are urgent.


5.



Review of Delegated Powers of the Torbay Harbour Master pdf icon PDF 110 KB

Additional documents:

6.



Tor Bay Harbour Masters Safety and Management Report pdf icon PDF 167 KB


7.



Tor Bay Harbour Budget Q3 pdf icon PDF 167 KB

Additional documents:

8.



Required PMSC Policies Report pdf icon PDF 151 KB

Additional documents:

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