§ Dr. FoxTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what the bed capacity was of each community and cottage hospital in Northumberland in(a) 1997 and (b) 2001. [56935]
§ Jacqui SmithBed capacity data by individual hospital site are not collected.
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Home helps employed by councils with social services responsibilities in England as at 30 September, 1992–2001 (whole time equivalents) 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Avon 1,275 1,050 1,100 1,075 — — — — — — Barking and Dagenham 245 220 220 225 210 255 0 245 210 210 Barnet 230 60 220 255 240 170 175 155 120 185 Barnsley 420 390 365 340 1— 260 240 225 225 2— Bath and North East Somerset UA — — — — 135 130 125 140 145 130 Bedfordshire (old) 490 415 515 530 445 — — — — — Bedfordshire (remaining) — — — — — 235 225 200 180 180 Berkshire 590 515 580 505 680 680 — — — — Bexley 270 290 345 365 350 360 315 340 0 0 Birmingham 1,320 1,450 1,690 1,575 1,475 1,670 1,490 1,435 1,105 1,250 Blackburn with Darwen UA — — — — — — 155 175 120 100 Blackpool UA — — — — — — 195 155 130 100 Bolton 340 325 345 365 350 370 375 380 395 365 Bournemouth UA — — — — — 140 145 140 110 110 Bracknell Forest UA — — — — — — 40 40 40 30 Bradford 695 715 725 665 625 590 600 655 540 475 Brent 110 315 310 275 250 250 570 0 0 0 Brighton and Hove UA — — — — — 200 145 170 165 105 Bristol UA — — — — 465 460 535 555 555 570 Bromley 245 250 275 295 350 330 215 200 175 160 Buckinghamshire (old) 530 565 790 810 925 — — — — — Buckinghamshire (remaining) — — — — — 565 520 540 410 355 Bury 210 210 210 205 210 200 265 185 205 200 Calderdale 390 305 305 320 310 335 290 245 240 225 Cambridgeshire (old) 470 515 515 550 415 430 — — — — Cambridgeshire (remaining) — — — — — — 460 380 200 215 Camden 275 270 210 190 170 170 180 165 105 85 Cheshire (old) 865 815 775 750 625 585 — — — — Cheshire (remaining) — — — — — — 480 515 525 535 City of London 15 15 20 25 20 20 20 20 20 15 Cleveland 730 720 875 660 — — — — — — Cornwall 480 450 465 380 390 340 0 0 0 15 Coventry 360 240 345 315 315 270 260 200 180 170 Croydon 245 245 300 210 210 190 190 175 165 140 Cumbria 500 505 545 0 410 415 440 445 605 715 Darlington UA — — — — — 75 70 65 30 30 Derby UA — — — — — 325 300 295 295 280 Derbyshire (old) 1,405 1,135 1,130 1,090 0 — — — — — Derbyshire (remaining) — — — — — 930 930 945 930 900 Devon (old) 920 945 955 955 835 800 — — — — Devon (remaining) — — — — — — 505 425 395 440 Doncaster 465 510 545 515 510 505 370 385 335 250 Dorset (old) 535 515 605 580 610 — — — — — Dorset (remaining) — — — — — 265 220 260 255 215 Dudley 310 285 300 310 245 240 270 210 270 280 Durham (old) 945 860 920 725 740 — — — — — Durham (remaining) — — — — — 600 600 500 510 365 Ealing 225 250 260 250 200 130 75 110 110 100 East Riding of Yorkshire UA — — — — 400 250 190 125 110 80 East Sussex (old) 630 625 630 565 560 — — — — — East Sussex (remaining) — — — — — 275 260 265 265 250 Enfield 310 210 215 200 195 180 165 165 145 130 Essex (old) 1,405 655 525 555 1.480 1,150 — — — — Essex (remaining) — — — — — — 815 620 590 635 Gateshead 340 335 415 415 390 350 405 485 360 365 Information on the average daily number of available beds for national health service trusts in England is on the Department website www.doh.gov.uk/hospitalativity.