Rother's services scrutiny body is suggesting a holding event in 2003 with a full festival in 2004. And the consultant paid 26,000 for advising Rother on the staging of Panoramic should be asked to submit a report, it says. The first Rother scrutiny committee to exercise its function by calling on key figures to answer questions spent nearly two and a half hours grilling five witnesses. They were: *Bexhill Regeneration Partnership's town centre and tourism action group chairman Steve Ayres *Rother chief finance officer Dr Pav Ramewal *Community services director Tony Leonard *Pavilion project manager Alan Haydon *Chief executive Derek Stevens