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Special edition Banbury Guardian



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THIS week's Banbury Guardian, on sale tomorrow (Thursday), will be a Horton Hospital special edition.
For 45p, you can digest five pages of reaction, comment and jubilation following the decision to save key services.

The Guardian will feature:

On Page 7 - Readers' reaction and comments
Page 5 - Reaction from Trust Chief Executive Trevor Campbell Davis, Tony Baldry MP and Horton staff.
Page 3 - Calls for Trust name change, campaigners gather to discuss future, Horton to JR distance a crucial factor, ORH vs the people
Page 2 - PCT seeks public involvement
Page 1 - Calls to honour George Parish

All the regular features will still be in place as well, plus the rest of the news and sport from around Banburyshire.



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  • Last Updated: 26 March 2008 3:53 PM
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Mike Davies,

Santa Clarita, CA 29/03/2008 03:31:40
I was pleased to hear the Horton will still be there. My parents, Will & Mavis Davies, received excellent care there over the years. My son was born there in 1984.
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