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followed by an opportunity to talk to Board Members, staff and other river users and Dart Harbour will provide some light refreshments and drinks.


The latest news, keeping residents and harbour users up to date.


Background The ports sector in the UK is estimated to directly employ 24,000 people and generate value added of some £1.7bn. Including indirect, induced and wider activities undertaken in ports increases this to 101,000 jobs and £7.6bn value added.


Mark Hubbard, Chairman


An invitation to attend Dart Harbour Annual Open Meeting On Wednesday 5th December 2018, 7.00 pm. At The Flavel Centre, Dartmouth (main auditorium)


Dart Harbour’s annual open meeting provides an opportunity for the board of Directors to share with the attendees an update of the work carried out by Dart Harbour on behalf of all their stakeholders, including an update of Dart Harbour financials and an opportunity for the Harbour Master/CEO to outline Dart Harbour future investment planning. We would welcome questions


from the public on any aspect of the workings of Dart Harbour. To confirm your attendance and to ensure that questions are addressed appropriately we ask you to submit them ahead of the meeting using the survey link below. https://www.surveymonkey. co.uk/r/ZWYJDR7 The presentations and question session will be


Port and local economies Ports and Harbours such as Dartmouth play an important role in local communities and economies in terms of leisure activities and fishing, as well as being a source of employment and location for businesses. The great majority of ports


operate on a commercial basis without public support, in competition with each other (both domestically and abroad) and in some cases with other modes of transport. Sources of revenue include harbour dues, other charges for the use of the harbour and income from property. Effective engagement with stakeholders is essential for all Statutory Harbour Authorities such as Dart Harbour to maintain or improve understanding of the harbour by its stakeholders. Engagement is equally


important to understand stakeholders’ views about the harbour and key issues from their perspective. Stakeholders will vary from


harbour to harbour, but are likely to include, amongst others • local communities • harbour users – both commercial and leisure and their representative organisations • local economy, such as local businesses including suppliers • local government • central


government • others – including employees, MPs and elected representatives As well as the yearly open meeting there are a number of other routes that Dart Harbour have in place to ensure a continued dialogue with all their stakeholders.


Dart Harbour Stakeholder Groups There are three established stakeholder groups who meet regularly through the year. The meetings of the stakeholder groups are attended by a nominated board member and matters arising are brought to the monthly board meetings of Dart Harbour. Notice of meeting dates and


minutes are available on the Dart Harbour website along with the contact details for the relevant chairperson.


Attending Dart Harbour Board Meetings Public attendance at Dart Harbour board meetings is permitted for open agenda items and there is an opportunity at the start of each meeting for members of the public to ask the board questions. Again, meeting dates and agendas are available on the Dart Harbour website.


Visiting the Dart Harbour offices Dart Harbour staff are always happy to talk to stakeholders in person at their offices or by phone or email. If there is a particular individual you would like to meet with, we suggest calling ahead to arrange a suitable time for you both. We look forward to seeing you on the 5th


December if you are able to attend.


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