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Public meeting with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

07 February 2014

Residents and community groups will have an opportunity to question the senior management of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust at a public meeting on Monday 24 February at 6.30pm in Kensington Town Hall.

Residents and community groups will have an opportunity to question the senior management of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust at a public meeting on Monday 24 February at 6:30pm in Kensington Town Hall.

The meeting, which has been organised by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, is the second in a series being held for each of the major trusts providing healthcare in the borough.

Councillor Robert Freeman, Chairman of the Adult Social Care and Health Scrutiny Committee, said; “This is an opportunity for residents to hear what is happening at Chelsea and Westminster, find out about the Trust’s expansion plans and raise any concerns that they may have.”

Tony Bell (Chief Executive) and Elizabeth McManus (Executive Director of Nursing and Quality) will give an update on developments at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, including plans for the Trust to become a major hospital as part of the Shaping a healthier future programme to reorganise the NHS in North West London. The hospital representatives will then take questions from the public.

Members of the public and local community groups are invited to attend the meeting (booking is not required) and questions can be emailed in advance to scrutiny@rbkc.gov.uk or taken on the night. Question submitted in advance will be asked first.

For more information, contact Gareth Ebenezer, Clerk to the Health an Adult Social Care Scrutiny Committee, on 020 7361 2947.