Reviews from the Year 2008-2009
Rural Transport
A Panel of councillors was tasked with looking at whether there were viable options available for improving transport to and from rural areas of the district.
Their review focused particularly on:
- Whether transport to and from rural areas was sufficient in terms of route timings and weekend transport.
- The needs of key users such as children, hospital patients, visitors and shoppers.
- The clarity of information available on transport to rural areas.
The Panels findings are set out in their report of March 2009.
Beach Hut Review
This review scrutinised the Beach Hut service. Beach huts are an integral part of the character of our seaside towns. There were many concerns surrounding the service: the licensing system that was in place, meeting the demands of prospective users, and identifying potential growth in the service.
The review developed a strategy for improving the service over the next 5 years.
- Beach Huts Final Report March 2009. [pdf document]
- Beach Huts Final Report Appendices March 2009. [pdf document]
Debt Counselling
The aim of the review was to look at the debt counselling services available in the district and nationally and establish if the council could be doing more to help people access the advice when needed. The Panel made a series of recommendations intended to ensure the council identifies potential debtors at the earliest opportunity, that people receive advice from the appropriate agency and that a strategy is developed to tackle financial exclusion across the district.



