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VIDEO: The fight for West Sussex hospitals goes on



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WORTHING may have received the rubber stamp of approval to become a major general hospital, from West Sussex Primary Care Trust (PCT), but campaigners have vowed to fight on for full services across the county.
Click on the green play button to see video interviews with Keep Worthing and Southlands Hospitals campaign chairman Major Tom Wye, St Richard's campaigner Abigail Rowe and Chichester MP Andrew Tyrie.

Chichester campaigners have vowed to fight on and are looking to take the PCT's decision to a judicial review.

Click here for more on the Save Our Hospitals campaign.

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  • Last Updated: 05 June 2008 10:39 AM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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