HC Deb 26 June 1991 vol 193 cc479-80W
Ms. Richardson

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many district health authorities have community maternity units; and how many places in these units each district health authority provides.

Mrs. Virginia Bottomley

Information relating to beds in wards designated for general practitioner—maternity use, is given in the table. Consultant obstetric wards also have beds available for use by general practitioners.

Average number of beds available daily in general practitioner maternity units by district health authority 1989–90
District health authority Available beds
North Tees 15
South Tees 13
East Cumbria 8
West Cumbria 10
Northumberland 21
Gateshead 6

District health authority Available beds
Hull 2
East Yorkshire 11
Grimsby 20
Scunthorpe 16
Scarborough 12
Harrogate 6
Airedale 5
Calderdale 6
North Derbyshire 22
Leicestershire 38
North Lincolnshire 0
South Lincolnshire 8
Central Nottinghamshire 8
Peterborough 12
East Suffolk 18
Norwich 1
North Bedfordshire 1
Basildon and Thurrock 7
Mid Essex 24
North East Essex 31
Newham 2
Enfield 15
Redbridge 4
Tunbridge Wells 8
Bexley 8
East Dorset 6
Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 54
South West Hampshire and Southampton 36
Winchester 10
Bath 77
Aylesbury Vale 8
Wycombe 9
Northampton 5
Oxfordshire 32
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 17
Exeter 29
North Devon 11
Plymouth 20
Somerset 8
Kidderminster and district 24
Worcester and district 11
Shropshire 72
North Staffordshire 30
South East Staffordshire 6
North Warwickshire 10
South Warwickshire 1
Coventry 19
Dudley 31
Sandwell 2
Walsall 11
Wolverhampton 21
Crewe 5
Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble 44
Chorley and South Ribble 25
Bolton 4
Bury 1
Salford 4
Trafford 6
England 1,008

Source: KHO3.

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