Horton General Hospital
The Horton General Hospital is Banbury’s local hospital and a member of the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The Hospital provides a variety of healthcare services including general surgery, emergency/critical care, acute general medicine and a maternity unit, amongst other services.
Full details of the Horton General Hospital can be obtained via the Oxford University Hospitals Foundation Trust Website, including:
CONTACTING THE HORTON GENERAL HOSPITAL:
Address:
Horton General Hospital
101 Oxford Road
BANBURY
Oxfordshire
OX16 9AL
Switchboard: +44 (0)1295 275500
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Horton Infirmary Opening Poster c. 1872
With the advent of the NHS in 1948 the Horton became the main hospital of a group of hospitals in North Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire, administered by the Banbury and District Hospital Management Committee. In 1974 it passed to the North Oxfordshire Sector of the Oxfordshire Area Health Authority (Teaching) and in 1982 became the main hospital of the Horton Unit of the Oxfordshire Health Authority. The hospital became a National Health Service Trust in April 1993 and was incorporated into the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust on 1st April 1998. This became the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust on 1st November 2011 and later the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in September 2015.
Children’s Ward at the Horton General Hospital c.1926
Text and images on this page written by former archivist Elizabeth Boardman and republished by Radio Horton with kind permission of the Oxfordshire Health Archives.
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