HC Deb 16 November 1972 vol 846 cc206-8W
Miss Fookes

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services whether he will announce the boundaries of the area and regional health authorities in greater London.

Sir K. Joseph

As stated in the White Paper, National Health Service Reorganisation: England, Cmnd. 5055, the health areas in London will be formed out of single boroughs or groups of boroughs, the four Metropolitan regional health authorities will each include some London health areas, and, as elsewhere in the country, health care will be based on districts which may overlap the administrative boundaries.

The circumstances in London are such that for the area and regional boundaries there is no pattern that is ideal or will please everybody. After extensive consultations, I have decided that the areas and regions that will best serve the needs of the National Health Service are those set out below.

I would again emphasise that in the National Health Service administrative boundaries are in no sense barriers to the movement of patients or to the establishment of medical and dental teaching links.

Region No. 5 in Cmnd. 5055
Area: Barnet
Area: Brent
Harrow
Area: Ealing
Hammersmith
Hounslow
Area: Hillingdon
Area: Kensington and Chelsea
Westminster

Region No. 6 in Cmnd. 5055
Area: Barking.
Havering
Area: Camden
Islington
Area: City
Hackney
Newham
Tower Hamlets
Area: Enfield
Haringey
Area: Redbridge
Waltham Forest

Region No. 7 in Cmnd. 5055
Area: Bexley
Greenwich
Area: Bromley
Area: Lambeth
Lewisham
Southwark

Region No. 8 in Cmnd. 5055
Area: Croydon
Area: Kingston
Richmond
Area: Merton
Sutton
Wandsworth

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