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Tuesday, 13th May 2008

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VIDEO: Victory march for the Horton



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KEEP the Horton General campaign leader George Parish has led a victory march to the hospital.
Crowds gathered outside Banbury Town Hall at about 2pm on Thursday to see the victorious campaigners celebrate following the decision to save services at the long-threatened Horton Hospital.

Champagne was popped and flags were waved as campaigners rejoiced through the town centre and on to the Hightown Road site.

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  • Last Updated: 29 April 2008 9:17 AM
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LindaW,

Banbury 21/03/2008 00:36:34
What a fantastic result for Banbury and surrounding areas. Community of caring people, pulling together. I and my husband have no children however very concerned for our future children and all we know who have needed the care of the Horton. I was born in the Horton and always wanted my children to be born there to. The staff do fantastic work and have looked after family members who could have died having to travel future.
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