Sir Nicholas Soames: To ask the Secretary of State for Health, when he plans to dispose of the assets of the NHS no longer in use; and if he will make a statement.
Dr Dan Poulter, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Health: The National Health Service has a track record of disposing of assets that it no longer needs, particularly land and buildings. It has played a major role in contributing to the Government’s initiative to sell surplus public land with capacity for 100,000 homes by 31 March 2015, having already sold land to support more than 8,000 homes (January 2015). As well as supporting housing and economic growth, selling surplus land also delivers receipts for the NHS, which can be reinvested to support the delivery of front line services.