§ Mr. BurstowTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list the level of funding for community health councils in each of the past three years and the real terms increase between each year and the proposed real terms increase for 2000–01 broken down by(a) NHS region, (b) health authority and (c) CHC. [95806]
§ Ms Stuart[holding answer 26 October 1999]: Information for individual community health councils is given in the table. National Health Service regional boundaries changed on 1 January 1999. Also, community health councils are not always co-terminous with health authorities. It is not therefore possible to provide this information by NHS region or by health authority. Decisions on funding for 2000–01 have not been made yet.
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Community Health Councils 1997–98 1998–99 Real terms change (%) 1999–2000 Real terms change (%) Croydon 117,733 121,037 +0.3 129,408 +4.4 Darlington and Teeside 82,840 91,440 +7.8 92,695 −1.1 Dartford, Gravesham and Swanley 94,654 104,662 +8.0 103,419 −3.7 Dewsbury 88,507 90,515 −0.3 89,627 −3.5 Doncaster 102,969 107,946 +2.3 110,819 +0.2 Dudley 87,676 86,858 −3.4 99,889 +12.5 East Berkshire 1— 1— 1— 116,958 1— East Birmingham 87,024 91,263 +2.3 98,970 +5.9 East Cumbria 97,775 100,089 −0.2 101,093 −1.5 East Dorset 90,209 102,817 +11.4 119,895 +14.1 East Hertfordshire 1— 1— 1— 129,851 1— East Suffolk 78,968 81,072 +0.1 82,501 −0.7 East Surrey 99,260 108,647 +6.9 115,791 +4.1 East Yorkshire 96,429 103,089 +4.4 105,324 −0.3 Ealing 1— 1— 1— 1— 95,059 Enfield 1— 1— 1— 1— 114,424 Eastbourne 96,943 96,778 −2.7 125,292 +27.0 Exeter and District 114,840 115,922 −1.6 108,468 −8.9 Gateshead 73,062 88,976 +19.2 92,906 +1.9 Gloucestershire 131,795 137,127 +1.5 139,674 −0.6 Great Yarmouth and Waveney 93,561 96,053 +0.1 97,615 −0.9 Greenwich 106,736 115,235 +5.4 112,758 −4.6 Halton 79,031 83,772 +3.5 82,501 −4.0 Hammersmith and Fulham 1— 1— 1— 125,649 1— Haringey 1— 1— 1— 1— 84,377 Harrogate 90,385 95,528 +3.2 105,569 +8.0 Harrow 1— 1— 1— 120,009 1— Hartlepool 79,291 84,084 +3.5 87,594 +1.7 Hastings and Rother 100,692 114,493 +11.2 105,384 +10.5 Hereford 93,252 99,379 +4.0 109,524 +7.7 Hillingdon 1— 1— 1— 132,389 1— Hounslow 1— 1— 1— 107,777 1— Huddersfield 78,555 85,316 +6.1 89,167 +2.0 Hull 80,553 88,813 +7.7 91,443 +0.5 Huntingdon 80,248 82,386 +0.1 83,793 −0.8 Isle of Wight 71,396 75,277 +2.9 76,212 −1.3 Isles of Scilly 24,083 27,363 +11.1 33,844 +21.2 Islington 1— 1— 1— 108,609 1— Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 1— 1— 1— 153,778 1— Kidderminster 86,126 90,945 +3.1 94,543 +1.5 Kingston and Esher 107,338 112,072 +1.9 114,174 −0.6 Lambeth 139,298 128,752 −10.1 129,045 −2.3 Lancaster 76,159 80,395 +3.0 77,589 −6.0 Leeds 150,054 153,095 −0.5 163,346 +4.2 Leicester 140,125 147,728 +2.9 149,996 −1.0 Lewisham 136,202 142,650 +2.2 140,626 −3.9 Liverpool Central 99,775 91,888 −10.4 86,277 −8.6 Liverpool Eastern 80,081 100,219 +22.6 98,402 −4.3 Macclesfield 78,258 81,276 +1.3 79,881 −4.2 Maidstone 94,540 105,730 +9.3 128,475 +19.0 Manchester Central 88,046 91,838 +1.8 92,229 −2.1 Manchester North 88,047 92,079 +2.0 91,898 −2.7 Manchester South 88,047 95,832 +6.3 96,077 −2.2 Medway 138,469 132,502 −6.8 133,003 −2.1 Merton and Sutton 120,249 126,182 +2.4 117,865 −9.1 Mid Downs 110,916 123,406 +8.7 117,302 −7.4 Mid Essex 1— 1— 1— 121,098 1— Mid Staffordshire 86,809 90,112 +1.3 96,496 +4.6 Mid Surrey 109,949 117,096 +4.0 110,641 −8.0 Milton Keynes 1— 1— 1— 83,817 1— Newcastle 83,076 92,883 +9.3 109,397 +15.3 Newham 1— 1— 1— 121,273 1— North Bedfordshire 114,662 117,717 +0.1 119,420 −1.1 North Birmingham 93,611 99,194 +3.4 100,965 −0.7 North Derbyshire 101,780 104,236 −0.1 102,715 −4.0 North Devon 71,526 76,285 +4.1 83,513 +7.0 North Durham 91,967 96,075 +1.9 99,867 1.4 North East Essex 1— 1— 1— 101,258 1— North East Lincolnshire 101,158 102,854 −0.9 104,079 −1.3 North East Warwickshire 111,273 114,679 +0.5 117,894 +0.3 974W 975W
Community Health Councils 1997–98 1998–99 Real terms change (%) 1999–2000 Real terms change (%) North Hertfordshire 1— 1— 1— 120,147 1— North Northamptonshire 1— 1— 1— 84,702 1— North Staffordshire 103,573 106,720 +0.5 109,456 +0.1 North Tees 77,069 98,990 +25.9 103,334 +1.9 North Tyneside 76,700 89,676 +14.4 92,022 +0.1 North West Hertfordshire 1— 1— 1— 111,666 1— North West Lincolnshire 90,712 92,341 −0.7 100,843 +6.7 North West Surrey 156,280 148,315 −7.6 146,421 −3.8 Northallerton 75,465 75,511 −2.5 91,773 +19.0 Norwich 113,920 116,955 +0.1 118,605 −1.1 Nottingham 120,365 127,406 +3.3 130,827 +0.2 Northumberland 100,385 104,792 +1.9 108,869 +1.4 Oldham 84,506 93,402 +8.0 89,338 −6.9 Oxford 1— 1— 1— 152,022 1— Plymouth and District 95,739 97,536 −0.7 108,156 +8.4 Pontefract 105,694 113,086 +4.5 114,404 −1.3 Portsmouth and SE Hampshire 95,700 109,485 +11.9 110,485 −1.6 Preston 83,531 86,955 +1.6 82,709 −7.4 Redbridge 1— 1— 1— 81,740 1— Richmond and Twickenham 100,312 104,924 +2.1 105,258 −2.2 Rochdale 79,840 86,863 +6.3 88,082 −1.1 Rotherham 88,334 97,815 +8.2 100,289 0 Salford 75,631 73,279 −5.7 73,370 −2.4 Salisbury 95,263 99,058 +1.4 105,002 +3.5 Sandwell 95,162 98,110 +0.6 104,527 +4.0 Scarborough 77,474 76,524 −3.8 88,456 +13.1 Sheffield 142,590 148,855 +1.9 156,339 +2.5 Shropshire 110,831 119,323 +5.1 123,479 +1.0 Solihull 98,414 95,408 −5.6 105,460 +8.0 Somerset 125,318 128,419 −0.1 133,451 +1.4 South Bedfordshire 107,225 110,081 +0.1 111,880 −0.9 South Birmingham 127,999 138,767 +5.9 137,352 −3.5 South Bucks 1— 1— 1— 91,470 1— South Cumbria 70,430 73,215 +1.4 80,694 +7.7 South Derbyshire 116,195 118,282 −0.7 118,853 −2.0 South Durham and Weardale 87,144 95,451 +7.0 99,966 +2.2 South East Kent 127,598 142,769 +9.3 133,968 −8.7 South East Staffordshire 90,822 90,931 −2.4 92,169 −1.1 South Lincolnshire 110,957 113,658 −0.1 108,014 −7.5 South Northamptonshire 1— 1— 1— 100,575 1— South Sefton 86,081 86,752 −1.8 84,965 −4.6 South Tees 97,061 105,271 +5.9 109,431 +1.5 South Tyneside 67,528 93,279 +35.6 95,879 +0.3 South Warwickshire 87,250 88,392 −1.2 92,663 +2.3 South West Hertfordshire 1— 1— 1— 130,556 1— South West Surrey 113,510 117,384 +0.9 116,764 −3.0 Southampton and SW Hampshire 102,042 109,369 +4.6 125,677 +12.4 Southend 1— 1— 1— 119,459 1— Southport 87,031 92,223 +3.4 92,220 −2.5 Southwark 115,709 123,282 +4.0 116,625 −7.9 St. Helens and Knowsley 79,415 81,640 +0.3 80,920 −3.4 Stockport 89,081 96,093 +5.3 94,156 −4.5 Sunderland 85,838 92,159 +4.8 95,730 +1.4 Swindon and District 98,298 102,873 +2.1 106,549 +1.1 Tameside and Glossop 87,179 88,052 −1.5 89,131 −1.3 Torbay and District 80,668 86,177 +4.3 89,203 +1.0 Tower Hamlets 1— 1— 1— 102,041 1— Trafford 66,956 84,040 +23.0 81,664 −5.3 Tunbridge Wells 116,134 126,761 +6.6 124,923 −3.9 Wakefield 100,522 117,133 +14.0 120,214 +0.1 Walsall 92,033 94,122 −0.3 105,373 +9.5 Waltham Forest 1— 1— 1— 96,510 1— Wandsworth 137,390 147,724 +5.0 149,454 −1.3 Warrington 79,081 81,554 +0.6 80,396 −3.9 West Anglia 185,073 190,003 +0.1 192,671 103,349 1— West Berkshire 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— West Birmingham 98,857 95,167 −3.7 97,244 −0.3 West Dorset 84,878 86,136 −1 1 90,046 +2.0 West Essex 1— — 1— 129,672 1— West Lancashire 78,740 81,608 +1.1 80,213 −4.2
Community Health Councils 1997–98 1998–99 Real terms change (%) 1999–2000 Real terms change (%) West Suffolk 81,409 83,578 +0.1 84,939 -0.9 West Surrey and NE Hampshire 117,646 113,889 -5.7 113,564 -2.8 West Cumbria 81,979 80,080 -4.9 84,280 +2.7 Wigan and Leigh 86,081 89,639 +1.6 87,401 -5.0 Winchester 80,513 83,029 +0.6 86,750 +2.0 Wirral 83,612 84,303 -1.7 78,150 -9.8 Wolverhampton 81,073 82,393 -0.9 87,465 +3.7 Worcester 96,321 96,700 -2.1 99,420 +0.3 Worthing 120,341 121,823 -1.3 123,145 -1.4 York 105,198 98,776 -8.6 110,686 +9.6 1 Information not readily available Note:
For consistency the figures shown are Community Health Councils allocations at the start of each year. Allocations may change during the year and the final allocations for 1999–2000 are not yet known.
Inflation factors used to calculate real terms change are 2.54 per cent. for 1998–99 and 2.5 per cent. for 1999–2000.