HC Deb 06 December 1973 vol 865 cc440-1W
Mr. Pavitt

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) if he will take steps to ensure that an early meeting of the nurses' Whitley Council will consider meals charges ;

(2) if he will put a ban on all increased charges for nurses' meals consumed in hospitals until such time as the matter has been agreed by the Whitley Council ;

(3) if he will revise his instructions to hospitals which make it necessary to raise charges for meals of nurses to keep pace with the rises taking place in food costs and overhead services.

Sir K. Joseph

I understand that the Nurses and Midwives Whitley Council will be having an early discussion of meal charges. Its agreements provide for nurses to pay meals charges determined centrally for standard meals and locally for other meals. The charges for the standard meals are those negotiated periodically in the Ancillary Staffs Council ; these meals are available to hospital staff generally, the present charge for a main meal being 18½p plus l½p VAT I see no reason to change the arrangements

TABLE A—CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
£000
1968–69 1969–70 1970–71 1971–72 1972–73
Birchlands Jewish 4
Bolingbroke 11 28 11
Putney 3 20
Queen Mary's, Roehampton 77 124 145 63 180
Rame Home
St. Benedict's 43 66
St. George's, Tooting* 362 281 822 384 534
St. James' 40 56 32 24 59
St. John's 3 7 62
Tooting Bec 14 2 29 29 15
Westmoor
* Includes expenditure on the new St. George's Hospital.
TABLE B—REVENUE EXPENDITURE
£000
1968–69 1969–70 1970–71 1971–72 1972–73
Birchlands Jewish 50 54 66 75 86
Bolingbroke 386 413 499 556 636
Putney 300 341 386 * *
Queen Mary's. Roehampton 1,425 1,896 2,265 2.574 2,863
Rame Home 20 21 23 23 23
St. Benedict's 394 404 469 531 628
St. George's, Tooting† 1,969 2,172 2,567 2,982 3,536
St. James' 1,650 1,812 2,139 2,431 2,830
St. John's 485 496 580 607 713
Tooting Bec 1,363 1,530 1,720 2,100 2,288
Westmoor 16 16 22 24 *
* Expenditure included in the Queen Mary's, Roehampton figures.
† Estimated figures. The Hyde Park Corner and Tooting Branches of St. George's Hospital are treated as a co-ordinated unit for patient and other services. The figures represent the proportion of services provided at the Tooting branch.

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