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Mr Fisher, who took over St Thomas's three years ago, said: "Surely the sale of such a valuable green lung is environmentally unsound and not in keeping with the Government's pledge to encourage physical fitness.
Campaigners fighting for the hospital last night vowed to continue lobbying for the new facility ( although they said they understood the bid was turned down mainly because it was not in keeping with the conservation area.
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