HC Deb 09 December 1998 vol 322 cc201-2W
Jackie Ballard

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how much money has been allocated to Investing in Dentistry up to 30 November; which health authority areas have applied for such funds to date; how much each has bid for; and how many applications have been successful in each health authority area. [62103]

Mr. Milburn

Since the Investing in Dentistry initiative was announced in September last year, grants totalling £6,843,582 have been approved. The table gives details of the health authorities who submitted Investing in Dentistry funding requests to the Secretary of State in 1997–98 and 1998–99 to date, the gross amount of funding requested, and the number of applications approved.

Investing in dentistry requests by Health Authority
£
Health Authority Number of applications approved Gross funding requested
Avon 4 428,100
Barnet 214,900
Barnsley 3 124,200
Bedfordshire 2 30,000
Berkshire 5 175,000
Bexley and Greenwich 396,000
Birmingham 1 76,700
Bradford 1 354,300
Bury and Rochdale 33,100
Calderdale and Kirklees 240,664
Cambridge and Huntingdon 4 396,400
City and East London 5 290,800
Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly 7 990,600
County Durham 3 332,905
Coventry 49,000
Doncaster 2 119,400
Dorset 2 101,597
Dudley 39,500
Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 6 155,000
Investing in dentistry requests by Health Authority
£
Health Authority Number of applications approved Gross funding requested
East Kent 518,400
East Lancashire 1 605,600
East Norfolk 3 453,800
East Riding 6 423,000
East Sussex 60,000
Enfield and Haringay 197,000
Gloucestershire 10 603,500
Herefordshire 2 60,000
Isle of Wight 2 165,000
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 267,000
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham 2 207,000
Leeds 492,455
Leicestershire 2 162,100
Lincolnshire 2 130,000
Liverpool 1 147,100
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 2 95,770
Morecombe Bay 6 226,500
Newcastle and North Tyneside 2 240,311
Northamptonshire 4 70,000
North Cheshire 1 50,000
North Cumbria 5 309,300
North Derbyshire 1 60,400
North and East Devon 7 295,600
North Essex 2 38,400
North and Mid Hampshire 7 579,900
North Staffordshire 6 276,500
North West Lancashire 5 311,700
North Yorkshire 8 550,900
North West Anglia 90,000
Nottingham 2 222,800
Oxfordshire 6 242,000
Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 8 719,400
Redbridge and Waltham Forest 4 209,700
Rotherham 6 312,700
Salford and Trafford 2 22,200
Sandwell 151,000
St Helens and Knowsley 3 162,100
Shropshire 7 412,000
Somerset 5 722,200
Southern Derbyshire 1 116,600
South Cheshire 7 253,500
South Essex 1 45,000
South Humber 2 83,000
South Lancashire 1 187,400
South Staffordshire 2 143,000
South West Devon 8 282,000
Southampton and South West Hampshire 8 918,800
Stockport 14,000
Suffolk 6 124,000
Sunderland 207,620
Tees 146,914
Walsall 100,500
Warwickshire 154,000
West Hertfordshire 1 107,900
West Kent 2 80,200
West Surrey 4 846,850
West Sussex 5 743,600
Wigan and Bolton 1 194,000
Wiltshire 14 1,128,600
Wirral 123,000
Wolverhampton 1 132,500
Worcestershire 1 232,000
240 21,776,486

Note:

1. Gross funding figures have been rounded up to the nearest hundred pounds.

2. Some gross funding figures may be inflated due to the inclusion of revised or re-submitted applications.

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