12:20PM, Wednesday 08 August 2012
Hundreds of people gave their views about the future of healthcare in east Berkshire at a series of roadshows.
During June and July the Shaping the Future programme, to decide on the future of healthcare services in the area, came to Maidenhead, Slough and Windsor.
More than 400 responses were received before the closing date.
NHS Berkshire chief executive Charles Waddicor said: "We are really pleased that people have taken the trouble to get involved in our Shaping the Future programme.
"Every response will be taken into account in our final proposals later this year."
A public consultation will start in autumn.
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