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WEBCAST: Final decision on Worthing Hospital's future – with campaign history video

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Published Date: 04 June 2008
CAMPAIGNERS fighting to keep full services at Worthing Hospital are keeping their fingers crossed that West Sussex Primary Care Trust (PCT) will confirm it as the county's major general hospital.
The meeting at the Copthorne Hotel, near Gatwick, starts at 2pm today (Wednesday, June 4) and can be watched live on the internet by clicking here.

To remind people just what people have been fighting for for the last two years, the Herald has created a montage of video from hospital campaign events.

Click on the green play button to see clips including David Cameron's visit, the 175,000 signature petition being delivered to 10 Downing Street, and the 24 hour vigil outside the hospital.

For an alternative way of watching the video montage, click here.

Share your views

Are you watching the webcast?

Let us know what you think of the result when it's announced.

Comment in the space below or email sarah.booker@worthingherald.co.uk to add your views to this story.

Keep an eye on this website for updates about the hospital decision, as well as photographs and video from the KWASH and Worthing Herald battle bus which set off for Copthorne this morning.

Click here for more on the Save Our Hospitals campaign.

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Email the Herald: letters@worthingherald.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 04 June 2008 1:24 PM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Worthing
 
 
 


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