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Views sought on hospital revamp

Boris Johnson and Townlands Hospital protesters
Campaigners protested against the plans to close the hospital

Residents who protested to keep a closure-threatened Oxfordshire hospital open are being invited to hear ideas for its modernisation.

Health chiefs withdrew their controversial housing development plans for the Townlands Hospital site in Henley-on-Thames in October 2006.

Their move followed years of protests by people who feared being forced to travel to Reading, Berkshire.

Henley Town Hall will host one of two Oxfordshire Primary Care trust talks.

The second PCT event will be held on 27 September at the River and Rowing Museum in Henley.




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