HC Deb 25 February 1981 vol 999 cc394-5W
Mrs. Renée Short

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how much was allocated to each health authority for capital programmes in 1979–80: and what was the outturn in each case.

Sir George Young

The capital cash limits allocation and outturn for each regional health authority in 1979–80 was as follows:

£000
Regional Health Authority Cash Limits 1979–80, Outturn 1979–80
1. Northern 28,295 25,076
2. Yorkshire 32,108 30,340
3. Trent 45,328 45,130
4. East Anglia 22,823 21,603
5. N W Thames 23,313 24,303
6. N E Thames 30,830 29,678
7. S E Thames 24,544 25,905
8. S W Thames 21,401 21,475
9. Wessex 21,415 21,152
10. Oxford 12,602 11,905
11. South-Western 23,083 23,380
12. West Midlands 32,838 35,890
13. Mersey 26,049 25,142
14. North-Western 45,718 46,825

Mrs. Renée Short

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how much was allocated to each health authority in 1979–80; and what was the outturn in each case.

Sir George Young

The revenue cash limit allocation and outturn for each regional health authority in 1979–80 was as follows—

£000
Regional Health Authority Cash Limits 1979–80, Outturn 1979–80
Northern 331,882 330,112
Yorkshire 376,079 372,595
Trent 437,607 438,074
E Anglia 182,967 181,141
NW Thames 438,776 437,146
NE Thames 480,181 476.613
S E Thames 451,820 453,428
S W Thames 354,414 354,505
Wessex 268,211 266,289
Oxford 216,710 216,251
South-Western 328,933 327,775
West Midlands 522,974 522,583
Mersey 283,871 282,163
North-Western 456,857 457,738

Information on the cash limits set for area health authorities is not held centrally, but regional health authorities will be able to provide this information.