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Save Worthing and Southlands campaign calendar

A SAUCY calendar is on sale to raise money for the campaign to save Worthing and Southlands hospitals.

Waiting staff from Worthing restaurants Food and The Fish Factory have dressed as naughty doctors and nurses and posed with "patients" MPs Peter Bottomley and Tim Loughton for the calendar.

Money raised will go to the KWASH – Keep Worthing and Southlands Hospitals – campaign, backed by the MPs.

Andrew Sparsis, of Food and The Fish Factory, is the brains behind the calendar idea.

He said: "The calendar is a fun way of highlighting the severe implications that we will have to face should we lose our hospitals."

Andrew had created a series of saucy doctor and nurses postcard-styled stories to highlight the threatened closure.

Andrew joked: "We must emphasise that no MPs or staff were harmed during the making of this calendar."

Other people who helped create the calendar included David Sawyer Photographers, Vicky Vaughan, aka The Brand Doctor, Gay Richardson, of Style Me Confident, and Bay Print.

The calendar, which runs from March 1, 2007, to April 30, 2008, costs 5, of which 3.75 goes straight to the appeal.

They are available from Food, in New Street, The Fish Factory, in Brighton Road, Splash FM in the Guildbourne Centre and various doctors' surgeries.


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