HC Deb 07 March 2000 vol 345 cc626-7W
Mrs. Anne Campbell

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list the budget per head of population for each health authority area in England for 1999–2000. [112747]

Mr. Denham

The table shows the health authority allocations per weighted head of population for 1999–2000.

Health authority 1999–2000 allocation 1 £000 Allocation per weighted head of population £
Avon 582,510 622
Barking and Havering 256,500 623
Barnet 209,057 644
Barnsley 156,588 612
Bedfordshire 312,909 606
Berkshire 431,001 606
Bexley and Greenwich 289,039 662
Birmingham 681,946 632
Bradford 312,844 621
Brent and Harrow 310,879 649
Bromley 183,609 626
Buckinghamshire 368,084 613
Bury and Rochdale 249,286 622
Calderdale and Kirklees 369,064 631
Cambridge and Huntingdon 233,706 621
Camden and Islington 320,971 651
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 317,079 643
County Durham 411,001 613
Coventry 200,882 607
Croydon 202,682 621
Doncaster 198,465 629
Dorset 446,631 643
Dudley 183,018 622
Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 475,900 625
East and North Hertfordshire 290,037 624
East Kent 395,915 640
East Lancashire 349,892 624
East London and The City 491,634 603
East Norfolk 380,037 633
East Riding 360,233 626
East Surrey 244,052 641
East Sussex, B"right"on and Hove 505,366 642
Enfield and Haringey 323,495 633
Gateshead and South Tyneside 255,537 625
Gloucestershire 334,591 652
Herefordshire 98,713 628
Hillingdon 154,353 631
Isle of Wight 92,390 674
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 286,339 576

Health authority 1999–2000 allocation 1 £000 Allocation per weighted head of population £
Kingston and Richmond 208,380 644
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham 573,116 628
Leeds 469,356 632
Leicestershire 517,887 613
Lincolnshire 394,990 632
Liverpool 350,296 644
Manchester 349,914 645
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 422,995 643
Morecambe Bay 205,730 656
Newcastle and North Tyneside 333,829 634
North and East Devon 300,720 640
North and Mid Hampshire 291,934 638
North Cheshire 201,585 639
North Cumbria 198,917 630
North Derbyshire 228,364 626
North Essex 503,561 624
North Nottinghamshire 236,475 621
North Staffordshire 304,458 614
North West Anglia 250,526 616
North West Lancashire 321,635 626
North Yorkshire 434,879 626
Northamptonshire 326,245 638
Northumberland 196,638 629
Nottingham 391,712 614
Oxfordshire 327,812 610
Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 330,353 627
Redbridge and Waltham Forest 296,944 658
Rotherham 159,696 626
Salford and Trafford 310,166 644
Sandwell 205,838 622
Sefton 192,610 637
Sheffield 367,283 640
Shropshire 247,650 626
Solihull 122,698 636
Somerset 290,097 634
South and West Devon 383,565 641
South Cheshire 405,696 631
South Derbyshire 340,745 615
South Essex 417,802 607
South Humber 199,138 650
South Lancashire 185,797 643
South Staffordshire 322,868 633
Southampton and South West Hamptonshire 327,774 629
St. Helens and Knowsley 237,210 627
Stockport 176,374 631
Suffolk 397,601 638
Sunderland 201,223 625
Tees 370,553 624
Wakefield 211,891 632
Walsall 163,794 623
Warwickshire 293,422 645
West Hertfordshire 317,538 638
West Kent 562,935 632
West Pennine 297,286 618
West Surrey 371,000 643
West Sussex 467,090 624
Wigan and Bolton 373,322 608
Wiltshire 345,684 639
Wirral 226,913 642
Wolverhampton 160,766 622
Worcestershire 303,405 639
1 Includes targeted funding for health authorities with HAZs