HC Deb 08 December 1994 vol 251 cc346-7W
Mr. Milburn

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list by name the start-up costs for each national health service trust hospital, by region.

Mr. Richards

Prior to their operational date, the contribution made available for the shadow running period of established NHS trusts in Wales was as follows:

1992

  • Pembrokeshire NHS Trust—£104,000

1993—£215,000 to:

  • Glan Clwyd District General Hospital NHS Trust
  • Clwydian Community Care NHS Trust
  • Wrexham Maelor Hospital NHS Trust
  • Carmarthen and District NHS Trust
  • Ceredigion and Mid Wales NHS Trust
  • Llanelli/Dinefwr NHS Trust
  • Glan Hafren NHS Trust
  • Gwent Community Health NHS Trust
  • Bridgend and District NHS Trust
  • Powys Health Care NHS Trust
  • Llandough Hospital NHS Trust
  • Swansea NHS Trust
  • £300,000 to South and East Wales Ambulance NHS Trust

1994—£275,000 to:

  • Derwen NHS Trust
  • Nevill Hall and District NHS Trust
  • Gwynedd Community Health NHS Trust
  • Gwynedd Hospitals NHS Trust
  • East Glamorgan NHS Trust
  • Rhondda Health Care NHS Trust
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  • Velindre NHS Trust
  • Morriston Hospital NHS Trust
  • Mid Glamorgan Ambulance NHS
  • Trust North Wales Ambulance NHS Trust

Mr. Morgan

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish(a) the out-turn figure for lending to NHS trusts in Wales in 1993–94, (b) the capital projects to which it corresponds, (c) the latest estimated out-turn figure for lending to NHS trusts in Wales in 1994–95 and (d) the capital projects to which it corresponds.

Mr. Redwood

The out-turn figure for lending to NHS trusts in Wales in 1993–94 was £26.690 million. The latest estimate of out-turn for 1994–95 is £87.521 million which includes provision of £20 million for short term loans. For information on capital projects in the capital programme for 1993–94 and 1994–95, I refer the hon. Gentleman to the reply given by my predecessor on 4 March 1993,Official Report, columns 252–58 and my reply of 16 March 1994, Official Report, column 698.

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