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Mr. Dorrell
Actual allocations cannot be made until the new health authorities come into existence on 1 April 1996. For planning purposes general allocations based largely on 1 April 1995 boundaries are given in the table.
1996–97 Planned General Allocations |
|
£000 |
Avon |
337,304 |
Barking and Havering |
171,182 |
Barnet |
143,641 |
Barnsley |
100,028 |
Bedfordshire |
202,770 |
Berkshire |
277,247 |
Bexley and Greenwich |
205,751 |
Birmingham |
462,072 |
Bradford |
209,879 |
Brent and Harrow |
216,882 |
Bromley |
122,748 |
Buckinghamshire |
239,990 |
Bury and Rochdale |
168,041 |
Calderdale and Kirklees |
249,711 |
Cambridge and Huntingdon |
156,965 |
Camden and Islington |
233,218 |
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly |
207,826 |
County Durham |
270,191 |
Coventry |
130,087 |
Croydon |
137,654 |
Doncaster |
126,568 |
Dorset |
303,240 |
868W
1996–97 Planned General Allocations |
|
£000 |
Dudley |
122,509 |
Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow |
323,042 |
East and North Hertfordshire |
191,435 |
East Kent |
265,644 |
East Lancashire |
227,473 |
East London and the City |
337,546 |
East Norfolk |
247,968 |
East Riding |
220,686 |
East Surrey |
166,567 |
East Sussex |
339,567 |
Enfield and Haringey |
227,820 |
Gateshead and South Tyneside |
170,615 |
Gloucestershire |
225,907 |
Herefordshire |
66,306 |
Hillingdon |
106,373 |
Isle of Wight |
62,393 |
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster |
188,705 |
Kingston and Richmond |
140,930 |
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham |
390,098 |
Leeds |
310,704 |
Leicestershire |
345,957 |
Lincolnshire |
256,550 |
Liverpool |
229,833 |
Manchester |
231,624 |
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth |
293,838 |
Morecambe Bay |
138,684 |
Newcastle and North Tyneside |
227,875 |
North and East Devon |
203,643 |
North and Mid Hampshire |
220,406 |
North Cheshire |
144,428 |
North Cumbria |
132,664 |
North Derbyshire |
155,004 |
North Essex |
334,368 |
North Nottinghamshire |
159,622 |
North Staffordshire |
202,485 |
North-west Anglia |
163,117 |
North-west Lancashire |
214,847 |
North Yorkshire |
291,886 |
Northamptonshire |
230,680 |
Northumberland |
129,161 |
Nottingham |
262,200 |
Oxfordshire |
213,607 |
Portsmouth and South-east Hampshire |
221,919 |
Redbridge and Waltham Forest |
213,535 |
Rotherham |
108,909 |
Salford and Trafford |
202,844 |
Sandwell |
133,326 |
Sefton |
131,981 |
Sheffield |
247,740 |
Shropshire |
162,556 |
Solihull |
76,909 |
Somerset |
174,035 |
South and West Devon |
259,464 |
South Cheshire |
248,878 |
South Derbyshire |
226,186 |
South Essex |
273,693 |
South Humber |
151,864 |
South Lancashire |
126,771 |
South Staffordshire |
220,006 |
Southampton and South-west Hampshire |
192,698 |
St. Helens and Knowsley |
146,504 |
Stockport |
113,796 |
Suffolk |
258,491 |
Sunderland |
134,128 |
Tees |
244,373 |
Wakefield |
140,480 |
Walsall |
109,564 |
Warwickshire |
201,221 |
West Hertfordshire |
208,469 |
West Kent |
369,257 |
West Pennine |
205,342 |
West Surrey |
256,275 |
West Sussex |
309,922 |
869W
1996–97 Planned General Allocations |
|
£000 |
Wigan and Bolton |
249,232 |
Wiltshire |
306,714 |
Wirral |
154,813 |
Wolverhampton |
107,187 |
Worcestershire |
208,121 |
England |
20,884,969 |