Decision
URL: https://democracy.eastsussex.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=2673
Decision Maker: Director of Communities, Economy and Transport
Outcome: Recommendations Approved
Is Key Decision?: Yes
Is Callable In?: Yes
Purpose: On 17 March 2025, the Lead Member for Transport and Environment delegated authority to the Director of Communities, Economy and Transport to implement and make changes to the Bus Service Improvement Plan 2025/26 Delivery Plan as necessary. East Sussex County Council (ESCC) has delivered 3 years of BSIP fare packages but these subsidised fares are subject to funding. Due to the popularity of the fares, and the need to align BSIP expenditure to the BSIP budget, officers recommend a change to BSIP fares. The Director of Communities, Economy and Transport considered a report together with an Equalities Impact Assessment regarding BSIP fares. The report provided details on the take up of BSIP fares which were higher than forecast. The report also detailed information regarding stronger than forecast passenger growth. Reasons for the change: Take up of BSIP fares: As a result of continued strong passenger numbers, a greater than forecasted take up of the BSIP fares has been observed. Migration from other operator tickets, and the popularity of the short hop single fares have created additional take up than originally forecast. Strong passenger numbers: • In 2023/24 ESCC was seventh out of 84 local authorities (Department for Transport (DfT) collated bus passenger data) in terms of passenger numbers and the top shire / rural authority (the top 6 were city or unitary authorities). • In 2024/25 (data released November 2025) ESCC are now eighth out of 84 local authorities. • East Sussex is bucking national trends in overall passenger numbers from 2024 to 2025.The DfT have reported national reductions between 4-8%, whereas ESCC has seen a small growth over the same period.
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Date of Decision: December 19, 2025