HC Deb 28 February 2001 vol 363 c667W
Mrs. Fiona Jones

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what information he has collated on the amounts of surplus halal slaughtered meat being sold in non-halal retail outlets. [147449]

Ms Stuart

I am advised by the Food Standards Agency that information on the volumes of halal meat sold in non-halal outlets is not collected centrally. All meat, whether produced to halal requirements or not, must

Warrington Hospital NHS Trust
£000
11996–97 11997–98 11998–99 11999–2000 22000–01
Revenue income
Total income from activities (Health Authorities etc.) 48,535 52,036 57,416 62,804 70,771
Percentage increase on income from activities 7.21 10.34 9.38 12.69
Other operating income 5,204 4,265 4,945 5.609 5,539
Total overall income 53,739 56,301 62,361 68,413 76,310
Percentage increase on total income 4.77 10.76 9.70 11.54
Capital allocations
Unconditional capital 1,309 1,309 1,047 1,117 1,151
Conditional capital schemes
Replacement angiographic equipment 560
Breast screening 65 65
Anaesthetic equipment 254
Neurophysiology 96 79
Daresbury unit 413 1,407
A&E 2nd round of modernisation 750
ICU bed 69
Critical care beds 500
Radiology 1,000
Action on cataracts 500
Action on other 90
Rapid access chest pain clinics 25
Capital project manager 35
Outpatient equipment 132
Sub-total conditional capital 560 319 161 2,311 2,689
Total all capital 1,869 1,628 1,208 3,428 3,840
1 Actual
2 Forecast

Notes:

1. Information extracted from Final accounts, except for 2000–01 financial year, which is the latest forecast available.

2. Information per Regional capital programme.

3. The analysis represents the year in which funding was made available, the pattern of expenditure may be different.

4. A further £160,000 conditional capital will be made available to the trust for the action on cataracts investment.

5. Capital allocations subsequently transferred to revenue have been excluded and are reflected in the turnover of the trust in the first table.

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