
Meeting
River Hamble Harbour Management Committee - Hampshire
Scheduled Time
Friday, 20th September 2024
10:00 AM
Friday, 20th September 2024
2:00 PM
Confirmed
20 Sep 2024
Warsash Sailing Club (Shore House Shore Road, Southampton, England, SO31 9FS)

Councillor Vivian Achwal
Winchester City Council
Apologies
Captain Steven Masters
Associated British Ports
In attendance
Councillor Steve Holes
Eastleigh Borough Council
In attendance
Gordon Craigen
Association of River Hamble Yacht Clubs
Absent
John Selby
Royal Yachting Association
Present, as expected
Councillor Frair Burgess
Fareham Borough Council
Not required
Vacancy
Not required
Ben Lippiett
River Hamble Marina and Boatyard Operators’ Association
Present, as expected
No declarations were made.
- Document RHMC Draft Minutes 11 Sep 2024
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- Document Southern Water 20240920 - River Hamble Management Committee Presentation 11 Sep 2024
Members learned that Southern Water is striving to exceed the permits issued by the Environment Agency, recognising that these permits were established many years ago and are now outdated and insufficient. It was noted that the Environment Agency has faced severe budget cuts by the Government, resulting in increased responsibilities for Water Boards to meet legislative requirements, including what could be seen as “marking their own homework.”
Members were informed about a section on Southern Water’s website that displays any current, and recent, water issues in the area. They were encouraged to share any messages received from Southern Water with their constituents to ensure awareness of any issues or upcoming works from multiple sources. Additionally, Southern Water is collaborating extensively with local catchment groups and citizen science groups to address local issues promptly.
The use of Environmental Information Requests was also encouraged, allowing the public to access environmental information held by public authorities. This includes data on air and water quality, pollution, waste management, and land use planning.
Members expressed concern at the high level of anti-social behaviour and the exposure of patrol staff to threats of violence and noted that Hampshire Police’s local resources had also been called periodically to deal with regional priorities outside the local area. The importance of body worn cameras carried by patrol staff was again emphasised and Members were informed that members of the public did not always report incidents of anti-social behaviour to the police and often misunderstood the powers of the Harbour Authority as fellow citizens. Harbour Authority engagement was aimed at educating those who gathered at the Quay about river safety (e.g., avoiding swimming into the path of a propeller or jumping from a bridge into shallow water). It was noted that the Police had issued three Section 34 Dispersal Orders for the Hamble Quay area and the Eastleigh Borough Council Youth Options team had also been involved and helpful.
Cllr Cooper commended the river staff for their bravery in dealing with anti-social behaviour and asked the Harbour Master to convey his gratitude. Members requested that the Police be invited to attend an upcoming meeting to discuss anti-social behaviour in the River Hamble area and the Harbour Master agreed to take this forward for a future meeting.
Cllr Holes agreed that education on reporting was crucial, as the public often complained to the Parish Council before reporting to the Police, who were ultimately the only ones with the power to deal with the individuals involved.
Cllr Philpott agreed that the safety of Harbour Authority staff is paramount and suggested raising these issues at the next Employment at Hampshire County Council Committee meeting and offered to facilitate this. The Harbour Master informed members that senior HCC Officers were already aware of the matter and had been hugely supportive.
The Committee discussed the use of signage on bridges and other areas as a deterrent. They were advised that signs were regularly replaced due to vandalism and were checked to ensure the message was up-to-date and in the correct location.
RESOLVED
The River Hamble Harbour Management Committee RECOMMENDED that the River Hamble Harbour Board support the contents of the report.
- Document Environmental Update 11 Sep 2024
The report was summarised, and Members highlighted ongoing concerns about motorway runoff polluting the River. Despite ongoing communications with Highways and the Government, progress towards a resolution remained limited. The Environment Development Manager assured the Committee that efforts to resolve the issue would continue, and updates would be provided at a future meeting when available.
Members praised the biodiversity restoration efforts in the River but expressed disappointment over water companies discharging wastewater near recreational areas with minimal consequences.
RESOLVED
The River Hamble Harbour Management Committee noted and supported the contents of the report and RECOMMENDED that the River Hamble Harbour Board support the contents of the report.
- Document Annual Review of Business Plan 11 Sep 2024
Members learned that the team had evolved strategy setting pillars to assess what they need to achieve. The Committee was supportive of the plan and there were no questions.
RESOLVED
The River Hamble Harbour Management Committee reviewed the Business Plan with no revisions or additional items required before being considered by the River Hamble Harbour Board. The River Hamble Harbour Management Committee RECOMMENDED that the River Hamble Harbour Board support the contents of the report.
- Document Forward Plan for Future Meetings 2024-2025 11 Sep 2024
RESOLVED
The River Hamble Harbour Management Committee noted the report and RECOMMENDED that the River Hamble Harbour Board support the contents of the report.
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