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Nhs (London)

Volume 115: debated on Tuesday 5 May 1987

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asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what real terms growth is to be expected in the National Health Service in Greater London health authorities, excluding those in inner London, as a result of allocations from his special fund for 1987–88 and 1988–89.

This information is not available in the form requested. The Greater London health authorities, excluding those in inner London, which have received allocations from the special fund for regions receiving less than national average growth are as follows:

Regional Health Authority

District Health Authority

Special fund allocation 1987–88 (£'000)

North West ThamesBrent486
Hillingdon450
North East ThamesHaringey700
South East ThamesGreenwich400
Bexley100
Bromley150
South West ThamesMerton & Sutton450

Allocations to district health authorities are a matter for the appropriate regional health authority and the hon. Member might wish to contact the chairmen of the regional health authorities involved for further detail.

Allocations from the special fund for 1988–89 will be decided when 1988–89 main allocations are known.