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Caernarfon Harbour Trust

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Caernarfon Harbour Trust
NameCaernarfon Harbour Trust
HeadquartersCaernarfon, Wales
Region servedGwynedd, North Wales
Key peoplePrince Charles, Prince of Wales, Welsh Government

Caernarfon Harbour Trust is a charitable organization established to manage and maintain the historic Caernarfon Harbour in Wales, working closely with the Welsh Government, Gwynedd Council, and Cadw. The trust aims to preserve the harbour's rich history and culture, while promoting sustainable tourism and supporting the local economy. The trust has collaborated with various organizations, including the Royal Yachting Association, RNLI, and National Trust, to achieve its objectives. The trust's efforts have been recognized by Visit Wales, Wales Tourism Alliance, and British Marine Federation.

History of

Caernarfon Harbour Trust The Caernarfon Harbour Trust was established in 2005 with the support of the Welsh Assembly Government, Heritage Lottery Fund, and European Union funding. The trust's formation was a result of the efforts of local stakeholders, including Caernarfon Town Council, Gwynedd Council, and Snowdonia National Park Authority. The trust has worked closely with Bangor University, University of Wales, and Cardiff University to research and document the harbour's history and archaeology. The trust has also partnered with Cadw, National Museum of Wales, and Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales to preserve the harbour's historic buildings and Scheduled Ancient Monuments.

Governance and Management

The Caernarfon Harbour Trust is governed by a board of trustees, which includes representatives from Gwynedd Council, Caernarfon Town Council, and local businesses, such as Doc Fictoria and Galeri Caernarfon. The trust is managed by a team of experienced professionals, including a harbour master and a marina manager, who work closely with North Wales Police, Welsh Ambulance Service, and RNLI to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the harbour. The trust has also established partnerships with Conwy County Borough Council, Isle of Anglesey County Council, and Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority to share best practices and expertise.

Harbour Development and Facilities

The Caernarfon Harbour Trust has invested in various development projects to improve the harbour's facilities and infrastructure, including the construction of a new marina and the refurbishment of the historic Victoria Dock. The trust has worked with Welsh Water, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water, and Natural Resources Wales to improve the harbour's water quality and environmental sustainability. The trust has also partnered with British Marine Federation, Royal Yachting Association, and Cruising Association to promote the harbour as a destination for sailing and boating enthusiasts. The harbour's facilities include a fuel berth, pontoon moorings, and a chandlery, which are managed by local businesses, such as Caernarfon Marina and Doc Fictoria.

Environmental Conservation Efforts

The Caernarfon Harbour Trust is committed to environmental conservation and has implemented various initiatives to reduce the harbour's carbon footprint and promote sustainable development. The trust has worked with Natural Resources Wales, Environment Agency Wales, and RSPB Cymru to protect the harbour's wildlife and habitats, including the Menai Strait and Caernarfon Bay. The trust has also partnered with Keep Wales Tidy, Surfers Against Sewage, and Marine Conservation Society to promote beach cleaning and marine litter reduction. The trust's efforts have been recognized by Wales Environment Link, Welsh Government, and European Union.

Community Engagement and Tourism

The Caernarfon Harbour Trust engages with the local community through various events and activities, including the Caernarfon Festival, Gwynedd County Show, and Wales Airshow. The trust has worked with Visit Wales, Wales Tourism Alliance, and North Wales Tourism to promote the harbour as a tourist destination, highlighting its rich history, culture, and natural beauty. The trust has also partnered with Caernarfon Town Council, Gwynedd Council, and Snowdonia National Park Authority to develop sustainable tourism initiatives, such as walking tours and cycling routes. The trust's efforts have been recognized by British Tourism Authority, UK Tourism Industry, and European Tourism Association.

Financial Operations and Funding

The Caernarfon Harbour Trust is a charitable organization that relies on funding from various sources, including grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund, Welsh Government, and European Union. The trust has also generated income through mooring fees, berthing charges, and sponsorship from local businesses, such as Doc Fictoria and Galeri Caernarfon. The trust has worked with Inland Revenue, HM Treasury, and Charity Commission for England and Wales to ensure its financial operations are transparent and compliant with regulatory requirements. The trust's financial management has been recognized by Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy, and Welsh Government. Category:Harbours in Wales

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