§ Argyll and Clyde:
§ Merchiston House, Linwood: Phase II—To complete the development of this mental deficiency hospital.
§ Ayrshire and Arran:
§ South Ayrshire District General Hospital: Phase I—Replacement hospital, ultimately of about 700 acute psychiatric and geriatric beds, sited in Ayr.
§ Dumfries and Galloway:
§ Mental Deficiency Unit, Dumfries—To meet existing need for mental deficiency beds in the area.
§ Forth Valley:
§ Geriatric services, Falkirk—A scheme comprising 180 beds mainly to replace existing unsatisfactory accommodation in the district.
§ Bellsdyke Hospital—A unit of 120 beds to replace existing unsatisfactory accommodation at this psychiatric hospital.
§ Grampian:
§ Royal Cornhill Development: Phase I—The first phase of a psychiatric unit to replace existing accommodation.
§ Greater Glasgow:
§ Woodilee Hospital—A new unit containing 120 replacement beds to improve accommodation at this psychiatric hospital.
§ Eastern District Psychiatric Centre—A centre for psychiatric services in the community: clinically linked with Gartloch Hospital.
§ South Glasgow Young Chronic Sick Unit—New accommodation to correct the present imbalance of services for the young chronic sick in the area.
§ Stobhill General Hospital: Phase I—Redevelopment of existing accommodation to rationalise acute services in the district.
§ Rutherglen Hospital—A new unit of 240 geriatric and psycho-geriatric beds to ease imbalance of these services in the area.
§ North Glasgow Psychiatric Unit—A new psychiatric hospital to relieve overcrowding in existing facilities.
25W§ Gartnavel Royal Hospital: Phase I—The first phase of the redevelopment of this existing psychiatric hospital.
§ Highland:
§ Craig Dunain—A modernisation and replacement scheme to relieve overcrowding in this psychiatric hospital.
§ Lanarkshire:
§ Psychiatric unit—To replace psychiatric beds at Hartwood Hospital.
§ Lothian:
§ Royal Edinburgh Hospital development: Phase II—To provide 240 long stay and 120 short stay psycho-geriatric beds for patients in the Edinburgh area.
§ Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedic Hospital, Spinal Paralysis Unit—A new 40 bed unit to replace existing services in the area.
§ Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedic Hospital, Rehabilitation Unit—To be built in conjunction with the new spinal paralysis unit.
§ Psychiatric services, North Edinburgh—To provide the balance of beds required for the Edinburgh area and provision for child and adolescent psychiatry.
§ Central Pharmacy and Sterilising Services, Edinburgh—A central unit to serve the whole of the Lothian area.
§ Western Isles:
§ Lewis Hospital—To provide a new 30 bed geriatric unit replacing existing accommodation.