Issue details

Surrey County Council Response to Covid-19: Providing support to service providers for loss of on-bus revenue

Government has allocated £855,050 to Surrey County Council from its Covid Bus Service Re-start Support Fund (CBSSG), to support the significant revenue loss on tendered bus services which continue to operate, brought about by the huge drop in patronage during the Covid 19 pandemic lock-down. This covers a sixteen-week period commencing 9 June 2020, in order to help sustain levels of service required which were adequate for key worker travel and essential food shopping trips, as well as ensuring that adequate bus provision was available for the re-start of school and colleges in September. Department for Transport allows local authorities to distribute this funding to compensate loss of farebox revenue, in addition to the request to continue making contract payments and concessionary fare reimbursements as normal. Revenue losses have been calculated which reflect the lower mileages generally being operated during some of the period and have then been factored down for this. Support will be provided using Government grant provided for this specific purpose and will not create a financial pressure for the Council. Such support for tendered services cannot be obtained by contractors from other government funding. Payments are being made in accordance with the conditions outlined in the document template supplied with the Delegated Decision Record for 17 March-9 June 2020.

 

Decision type: Key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 24/11/2020

Decision due: 6 Nov 2020 by Executive Director Environment, Infrastructure and Growth

Lead member: Cabinet Member for Highways

Lead director: Executive Director Environment, Infrastructure and Growth

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