To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the annual public health budget is for (a) Birmingham City Council, (b) Manchester City Council, (c) Leeds City Council, (d) Newcastle City Council, (e) Bristol City Council, (f) Southampton City Council, (g) Sunderland City Council and (h) the London Assembly.
Answered on
3 November 2014
Information is not available in the format requested. The information is provided for the upper tier and unitary local authority for the areas requested and for London boroughs within the Greater London Authority area. The allocations are below.
Public health allocation to upper tier and unitary local authorities in 2014-15 | |
Office for National Statistics Local Authority Name | 2014-15 allocation |
Birmingham | 80,838 |
Manchester | 44,116 |
Leeds | 40,540 |
Newcastle Upon Tyne | 21,301 |
Bristol, City of | 29,122 |
Southampton | 15,050 |
Sunderland | 21,234 |
Greater London Authorities: | 577,514 |
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 |
The annual public health budget for 2014-15 is £2.79 billion provided to upper tier and unitary local authorities, we are providing local authorities with £8.2 billion ring- fenced public health funding over three years.