Talks Boost for Hospital Campaigners ; a Campaigner has Added His Voice to the Plea for More Communication About the Fate of Beds at a Community Hospital.
Express & Echo (Exeter, UK) › July 29, 2008
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Express & Echo (Exeter, UK) › July 29, 2008
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A campaigner has added his voice to the plea for more communication about the fate of beds at a community hospital.
Cllr David Nation, co-chair of the Crediton Hospital Campaign Group, said they were annoyed by the lack of communication between Devon Primary Care Trust, Devon Partnership Trust and campaigners, after it was announced that bed space in the hospital's Boniface ward would be lost. But he added that the health bodies now appreciated their grievances and had promised to keep them more up to date with future developments.See the full content of this document
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Talks Boost for Hospital Campaigners ; a Campaigner has Added His Voice to the Plea for More Communication About the Fate of Beds at a Community Hospital.
He said: "It is clear that the authorities are tryi...
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