Scotland
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
103
Written Answers
20 JANUARY 1981
Written Answers
104
Occupied
Units Refugees resettled
Units offered not yet occupied
Rhymney Valley
2
12
2
POWYS
Montgomery
Brecknock
SOUTH GLAMORGAN
Cardiff
6
Vale of Glamorgan
WEST GLAMORGAN
3
37 9
Swansea
~11
33
2
Neath
A fan
NORTHERN IRELAND
Craigavon
Lisburn
Coleraine
Ballymena
Antrim
Corporation
(2) New Town Development
18
87
xmmn
17
23
18
Units
Occupied
No of refugees
2
Units offered
not yet occupied
2
Basildon
Bracknell
Central Lancs.
Cumbernauld
10
50
2
ད
30
17
92
2
Q
Cwmbran
East Kilbride
Glenrothes
Harlow
3
18
Q
41
10
45
Irvine
4
Livingston
26
Milton Keynes
17
77
3
Northampton
4
27
6
Peterborough
22
87
Redditch
4
19
Rencorn
31
Skelmersdale
9
60
Stevenage
29
Telford
4
28
Washington
30
Mr. McTaggart asked the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) what works are to be included in phase 2 of the building of Glasgow Royal infirmary; when this phase is expected to be started; and when it is expected to be completed;
(2) what foundation work, if any, was carried out for the proposed new Royal Maternity hospital during the building of phase 1 of the Glasgow Royal infirmary;
(3) when he expects foundation work on the proposed new Royal Maternity hospital in Glasgow to be completed; whether the remainder of the building work is to be carried out by the same contractors; when the remainder of the building work is to be started; and if he will make a statement.
Mr. Fairgrieve: Phase I of the redevelopment of the Glasgow Royal infirmary, which is expected to be completed by the end of 1981, includes a deck and foundation for the proposed maternity unit.
Phase II of the redevelopment, which consists of a new maternity unit to replace the existing Royal maternity hospital, is on the provisional list of schemes in the major capital building programme for the National Health Service in Scotland announced in May 1977. The inclusion of schemes on the provisional list is intended to allow preliminary planning to proceed; it does not, however, commit resources to the scheme; and questions of contractors or of starting or completion dates for this phase do not yet arise.
(3) Constituency
Housing Authority Area
No. of Refugees
Barnet, Finchley
Barnet
Cardiff, S. E.
Cardiff
Ebbw Vale
Blaenau Gwent
851
20
37
Roxburgh, Selkirk
& Pechies
Buckinghamshire,
Aylesbury Basildon
Penrith and the Borders
Surrey, E.
Etterick & Lauderdale,
Roxburgh & Tweedale
Aylesbury Vale
Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital
Mr. McTaggart asked the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) whether the accommodation and facilities in the existing Glasgow Royal maternity hospital are comparable with those in the maternity hospital in the Glasgow district;
(2) how many single rooms there are in the present Glasgow Royal maternity hospital.
Mr. Fairgrieve: The Glasgow Royal maternity hospital has one single room, and a total of 150 beds plus 38 special care baby cots, compared with the following numbers at the other major maternity units in the Greater Glasgow health board area:
& Wycombe
37
Basildon
66
Allardale. Eden & Carlisle
Total
Tandridge
6
Single
beds
Cots
Leeds, N.E.
Leeds City
65
rooms
Cambridgeshire Lowestoft
Chesham & Amersham Stratford-on-Avon
St Ives
Oswestry
Clevland and Whitby
Worcester
Henley
S. and E. Cambridgeshire
76
The Queen Mother's Hospital
114
34
31
Waveney
23
Rutherglen Maternity Hospital
100
25
20
Chiltern
Southern General Hospital
112
30
30
Stratford-on-Avon
Stobhill Hospital
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38
Penwith & Kerrier
Oswestry & N. Shropshire
Langbaurth & Scarborough
18
Wychavon & Worcester
53
5. Oxfordshire
16
Ayr
Kyle & Carrick
Pembroke
S. Pembrokeshire & Preseli
17
Spelthorne
Spelthorne
Wanstead and Woodford
Redbridge
Chelmsford
Chelmsford & Brentwood
21
Guildford
Runcorn
Guildford & Waverley
25
Warrington. Vale Royal &
Halton
186
Employment Transfer Scheme (Cumbernauld)
Mr. Norman Hogg asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many applications under the employment transfer scheme were processed in 1980 at the Cumbernauld office of his Department; and, of these, how many have been granted.
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