HC Deb 03 March 1977 vol 927 cc304-5W
Mr. Parry

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what are the future plans for the artificial limb and appliance centre attached to the Mill Road Maternity Hospital, in the event of the hospital's closure.

Mr. Moyle

This 16-year-old purpose-built artificial limb and appliance centre functions independently of the nearby hospital, except for a common heating source. Completely independent operation would be practicable.

Mr. Parry

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what are the future plans for the Mill Road Maternity Hospital building if the proposed plans for its closure are accepted.

Mr. Moyle

If no longer required for National Health Service purposes the hospital premises would be subject to the procedures for the disposal of surplus Government property whereby it is offered to other Government Departments, local authorities and housing corporations. If not required by these authorities the district valuer would be asked to advise on its disposal on the open market.

Mr. Parry

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will publish in the Official Report the amount of public expenditure spent on upgrading and modernising the Mill Road Maternity Hospital in each of the past 10 years to the latest available date.

Mr. Moyle

A total of £138,968 in the financial years 1966–67 to 1975–76 follows:

Financial Year Amount Spent
£
1966–67 17,444
1967–68 19,810
1968–69 17,275
1969–70 20,354
1970–71 4,114
1971–72 17,895
1972–73 26,143
1973–74 5,526
1974–75 3,850
1975–76 6,557