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Newlyn's Harbour Commission is applying to change its constitution to increase the skills base within its membership.

The Department for Transport has confirmed it is expecting the commission to make the application to conform with guidelines for good governance set down by the government in January, 2000."The commission has been negotiating with the Department for Transport," said Andrew Munson, harbour master.

The guide says all boards should contain an appropriate balance of skills to control the port effectively and provide it with leadership, motivation and strategic direction.

However, elections for some board members, which are supposed to be held every three years, did not take place at the last expected date.

"The last time instead of saying every three years they asked us to stay until the Harbour Revision Order comes into force," said a harbour commissioner.

The next expected date for elections will be December.

The Newlyn Pier and Harbour Commission is made up of 10 commissioners.

Two are appointed by the Department of Transport, one by Cornwall County Council and is re-appointed at council elections, one is co-opted by the board, three are boat owners, and one is a fish merchant.

Godfrey Adams, chairman of the Newlyn Fish Merchants Association and owner of Trelawney Fish, has confirmed he will soon become the new fish merchant commissioner.

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