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SAVE OUR HOSPITALS: One day left



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THERE are just hours left to let West Sussex Primary Care Trust know how important Worthing and Southlands hospitals are to this community.
As the hours count down to 9am on Wednesday, November 14, the Herald and Gazette series wants to make sure as many people as possible have their say on the future of hospital services in West Sussex:

• Access www.southeastcoastfff.nhs.uk

• Freephone the consultation support unit on 0800 7076975, which is open 10am to 6.30pm.

• Fax 01903 247591

• Email fitforthefuture@westsussexpct.nhs.uk

• Text message 07824 499266

Click here to download a copy of the Worthing Herald's form and hand it in at the PCT's headquarters in The Causeway, Goring.

Join the Keep Worthing and Southlands Hospitals (KWASH) campaigners' vigil starting at 6pm on Tuesday, November 13 outside Worthing Hospital.

At 7.15am on Wednesday, November 14, KWASH protesters will start to make their way to the PCT's headquarters, pushing a bed stacked with petitions, post cards and other documents against the plans.

If you really want to keep consultant led A&E and maternity services at Worthing, then don't miss out on your chance to have your final say.

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  • Last Updated: 12 November 2007 7:18 PM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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