| Standard | Accessibility | Home | A to Z | Site Map | Contact Us

You are in: home > chief executive's directorate > news service > press releases >

Press Releases

Seaton low floor bus provides easy access

From Pam Newby, Exeter 383654, September 19,2007

Bus passengers in Seaton are benefiting from a new low-floor bus which is running on most routes in the town.

The services are run by Stagecoach Cooks Coaches under a tender arrangement with Devon County Council.

The vehicle, which is only 8.8metres long, is ideally suited for the roads served in Seaton. It can seat 28 passengers with room for a further 14 people to stand, and it can accommodate one wheelchair.  

The bus is also a boon for parents with buggies as they can wheel their buggies on to the bus.  

Chris Simes, Commercial Manager, Stagecoach Cooks Coaches, said: "We are happy to work in partnership with Devon County Council to improve the accessibility of the service provided to our customers in Seaton, many of whom are elderly and appreciate the benefits that the low floor easy access bus has to offer.  

"The Seaton Town Services are operated with a small rota of drivers who get to know their customers, understand their travel needs and are an important factor in developing passenger growth. The provision of the new bus demonstrates the commitment Stagecoach Cooks Coaches has in investing and developing bus service provision in East Devon. "

The new bus was inspected by local County Councillor Margaret Rogers, who is also Executive Member for Environment. ""The introduction of a low floor vehicle on the Seaton Town service is a very important development, particularly as there are so many elderly people in the area. It will be a benefit to them and disabled people as well as parents with young children and buggies."

Full details of the Seaton town services can be found in the East Devon area timetable booklet produced by Devon County Council or by ringing Stagecoach Cooks Coaches on 01823 672247 or Traveline on 0871 200 22 33.

Note to Editors:

For more information contact the Media PR Service on 01392 383654 or 383290.

Next : 19/09/2007 Fines imposed on utility companies for street works offences
Previous : 19/09/2007 Ancient bridge at Holne damaged by oversized vehicle

Devon provides "good community leadership and value for money" - The Audit Commission

Fact File

  • Leader of the Council - Cllr Brian Greenslade
  • Chief Executive -- Phil Norrey

  • Budget £800 million
  • Key investments include:
  • Schools £349 million
  • Adult and Community Services £164 million
  • Environment, Economy and Culture £106 million
  • Children and Young People £101 million

  • Other important County Council support includes:
  • Building programme: £185 million for new schools, roads, care services, libraries and recycling centres

  • Political make-up:
  • County Council seats: 62
  • 33 Liberal Democrat
  • 23 Conservative
  • 4 Labour
  • 2 Independent
  • Next County Council elections: May 7, 2009

  • Key stats:
  • Population: 741,000
  • Schools: 365
  • Pupils: 96,200
  • Children looked after: 584
  • Adults helped to live at home: 17,622
  • Residential and nursing care: 4,212 adults
  • Libraries and Mobile Libraries: 61
  • Roads: 12,831 kms (7,973 miles)
  • Bridges: 3,500
  • Public Rights of Way: 4,960 kms (3,200 miles)
  • Streetlights: 71,000
  • Illuminated road signs: 10,917
  • Recycling Centres: 20
  • Recycling rate: 49.21%

Figures may be subject to change

back to top

   

Page Updated 18/05/03