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Happy birthday to our Horton General Hospital
17/07/2022
The land was bought and the hospital built for £10,000
Today marks the Horton General Hospital’s 150th birthday. When it opened in 1872 as the Horton Infirmary it had just two wards – men’s and women’s – and a total of 12 beds.
One and a half centuries later and in 2021/22 the hospital recorded 10,800 inpatient and day case (elective) patients admitted and discharged, 13,600 non-elective patients admitted and discharged and 101,000 appointments completed. Another 48,000 people attended the Emergency Department.
The hospital was built with money left by Mary Ann Horton, a local heiress. She bought an eight acre site for £3,000 and added £7,000 to build the hospital.
On Friday an informal lunch event was held giving team members the opportunity to reflect on the hospital’s history and achievements, as well as the success of staff past and present.
Annie Paynton is a Sterile Services Manager who has worked at the Horton for 40 years.
She said: “June marked my 40th year working at the Horton and, having worked at the hospital for so long, it is wonderful to celebrate its 150th birthday.
“My mother trained as a nurse here so the Horton means so much to me and my family.
“A lot has changed over the years, but the Horton remains such a special place to work and for the patients we care for.
“I am so proud of my colleagues across the hospital – new and old – for what they do for the north Oxfordshire community every single day, especially my Sterile Services colleagues who ensure theatre operations can go ahead safely within the Trust.”
Annie’s dedication to the Horton is something the runs in her family as her mother, Nancy Claridge, trained as a Staff Nurse at the hospital from 1955, passing in 1958. After going on maternity leave in 1960, she returned in 1969 as a Phlebotomist until her retirement in 2000, committing more than four decades to the hospital like her daughter would.
Patient Jennifer Upton, 80, said: “This is my hospital. It’s local and it’s beautiful. I do not drive – I’m 80 years old and I need assistance to get anywhere. But this is my lovely little Banbury Horton General Hospital – and I still love it.
“As a patient here, you are somebody and you are looked after and followed up. Staff have looked after my eyes, my tonsilitis, you name it. It’s lovely here and it’s like a family.”
She added: “I think the Horton’s 150th birthday is absolutely brilliant. I wish I was young enough to go out and party with them!”
Michelle Brock, Matron for the Emergency Department at the Horton, said: “This is a hospital with the community at its heart, and it feels like one big family. We’ve laughed and cried and expressed every emotion you can imagine together and that’s what makes us unique. When things get tough, all the wards and departments pull together to support our patients and in turn we support each other.
“I’d like to wish this beloved hospital a very happy birthday – what a fantastic milestone.”
Professor Meghana Pandit, Interim Chief Executive Officer at OUH, said: “A very happy birthday to the Horton General Hospital. This is a fantastic milestone for the hospital, staff, and the community, and it has been a privilege to join with colleagues to mark the occasion and reflect on the excellent work of staff over the years.
“The Horton delivers compassionate excellence to patients in Banbury and the surrounding area and is a fundamental part of our OneTeamOneOUH.
“A heartfelt thank you to all Horton staff past and present who have helped make the hospital such a special place for our local patients. Staff who work here are the heart of their local community.”
At Banbury FM we asked for your memories of when you have needed the Horton General and how its been there for you. Here are some of your messages:
Published: by Banbury FM Newsteam