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Written by Mick Wright   
Friday, 09 March 2007

MP TABLES EARLY DAY MOTION TO SAVE RNH HASLAR

Hi all,

Can I let you all know about an Early Day Motion being proposed by MP Peter Viggers concerning RNH Haslar?
Please visit  Early motion

The Early Day Motion text reads;

ROYAL HOSPITAL HASLAR 06.03.2007


Viggers, Peter


That this House notes that over 1,000 people attended a rally and march in Gosport on Sunday 4th March to demonstrate in favour of the retention of the Royal Hospital Haslar; congratulates local people for their determination to retain this outstanding facility which provides hospital in-patient and out-patient care to personnel in the armed forces and the population of South Hampshire; and urges the Government to consider ways in which the future of the Royal Hospital Haslar can be assured on a permanent basis.

Why not get your MP to support this motion.

Our service lads and lasses NEED a forces hospital service.

Yours

Steve


Mick Wright
About the author:
Mick Wright served from 1973 - 1987. When he left the service he was a POMA. He currently runs his own business and website design consultancy.

He built this site in response to some comments from the Stonehouse reunion site.
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Nick Howes, Author
Not now, I'm afraid. MRSA is a relatively new phenomenon, though and certainly wasn't the problem it is today when Haslar was last an RNH.
Posted 2007-03-26 20:34:39
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Absolutely agree!

Unfortunately, I feel the battle is already lost.

Footnote - I don't, ever, recall MRSA being a problem in RNH's!!
Posted 2007-03-25 20:42:34
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