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Public Health

Question for Department of Health

UIN 210456, tabled on 14 October 2014

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the public health budget is in each core city in England.

Answered on

17 October 2014

This information is not available in the format requested. On 9 September 2014, the Department announced the public health allocation for 2015/16 to upper tier and unitary local authorities with details of the health premium incentive scheme. The total public health funding for 2015/16 will be £2.79 billion, the same as 2014/15 funding in cash terms. The table below shows the local authority allocation by regions for the year 2015/16.

Local authorities public health allocation for 2015/16

England (£' 000)

Region

Local Authority Name

2015-16 Allocations

£’000

North East

Hartlepool

8,486

Middlesbrough

16,378

Redcar and Cleveland

10,917

Stockton-on-Tees

13,067

Darlington

7,184

County Durham

45,780

Northumberland

13,408

Gateshead

15,832

Newcastle upon Tyne

21,302

North Tyneside

10,807

South Tyneside

12,917

Sunderland

21,234

North West

Halton

8,749

Warrington

10,440

Blackburn with Darwen

13,134

Blackpool

17,946

Cheshire East

14,274

Cheshire West and Chester

13,889

Bolton

18,906

Bury

9,619

Manchester

44,116

Oldham

14,915

Rochdale

14,777

Salford

18,777

Stockport

12,834

Tameside

12,600

Trafford

10,456

Wigan

23,665

Knowsley

16,375

Liverpool

41,437

St. Helens

13,035

Sefton

19,952

Wirral

26,440

Cumbria

15,594

Lancashire

59,801

Yorkshire & Humber

Kingston upon Hull, City of

22,559

East Riding of Yorkshire

9,175

North East Lincolnshire

9,971

North Lincolnshire

8,464

York

7,305

Barnsley

14,243

Doncaster

20,198

Rotherham

14,176

Sheffield

30,748

Bradford

34,699

Calderdale

10,679

Kirklees

23,527

Leeds

40,540

Wakefield

20,797

North Yorkshire

19,733

East Midlands

Derby

14,484

Leicester

21,995

Rutland

1,073

Nottingham

27,839

Derbyshire

35,651

Leicestershire

21,863

Lincolnshire

28,506

Northamptonshire

29,523

Nottinghamshire

36,119

West Midlands

Herefordshire, County of

7,970

Telford and Wrekin

10,913

Stoke-on-Trent

20,242

Shropshire

9,843

Birmingham

80,838

Coventry

19,615

Dudley

18,974

Sandwell

21,805

Solihull

9,905

Walsall

15,827

Wolverhampton

19,296

Staffordshire

33,313

Warwickshire

21,810

Worcestershire

26,528

East of England

Peterborough

9,291

Luton

13,065

Southend-on-Sea

8,060

Thurrock

TBA

Bedford

7,343

Central Bedfordshire

10,150

Cambridgeshire

22,299

Essex

TBA

Hertfordshire

37,642

Norfolk

30,633

Suffolk

26,289

London

City of London

1,698

Barking and Dagenham

14,213

Barnet

14,335

Bexley

7,574

Brent

18,848

Bromley

12,954

Camden

26,368

Croydon

18,825

Ealing

21,974

Enfield

14,257

Greenwich

19,061

Hackney

29,818

Hammersmith and Fulham

20,855

Haringey

18,189

Harrow

9,146

Havering

9,717

Hillingdon

15,709

Hounslow

14,084

Islington

25,429

Kensington and Chelsea

21,214

Kingston upon Thames

9,302

Lambeth

26,437

Lewisham

20,088

Merton

9,236

Newham

26,112

Redbridge

11,411

Richmond upon Thames

7,891

Southwark

22,946

Sutton

8,619

Tower Hamlets

32,261

Waltham Forest

12,277

Wandsworth

25,431

Westminster

31,235

South East

Medway

14,280

Bracknell Forest

3,049

West Berkshire

4,819

Reading

8,212

Slough

5,487

Windsor and Maidenhead

3,511

Wokingham

4,223

Milton Keynes

8,788

Brighton and Hove

18,695

Portsmouth

16,178

Southampton

15,050

Isle of Wight

6,088

Buckinghamshire

17,249

East Sussex

24,507

Hampshire

40,428

Kent

54,827

Oxfordshire

26,086

Surrey

25,561

West Sussex

27,445

South West

Bath and North East Somerset

7,384

Bristol, City of

29,122

North Somerset

7,593

South Gloucestershire

7,345

Plymouth

12,276

Torbay

7,351

Bournemouth

8,296

Poole

6,057

Swindon

8,680

Cornwall

18,339

Isles of Scilly

73

Wiltshire

14,587

Devon

22,060

Dorset

12,889

Gloucestershire

21,793

Somerset

15,513

England

2,793,775

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