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Supporters wait for hospital news

Val Compton
Val Compton believes the consultation process to close the unit was flawed

Campaigners will have to wait to hear if their bid to have a minor injuries unit at a Wiltshire hospital reopened has been successful.

Val Compton, from Marlborough, who used to be a physiotherapist at the town's Savernake Hospital, believes the consultation process was flawed.

NHS Wiltshire said reopening the unit would divert resources away from neighbourhood home nursing teams.

A decision is expected to be delivered by the end of the month.



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