Peterborough residents can watch hospital bosses at work when North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust opens its board meeting to the public on Tuesday 14 July 2026. The session in the Denis Bracey Room in the Learning Centre at Peterborough City Hospital runs from 10am to 1.15pm, offering a glimpse into the running of local NHS services.
Attendees will hear updates on current priorities and can ask questions after the formal business. Those wanting to pose a query about an agenda item can email [email protected] by 9am on Monday 13 July 2026. The meeting will feature a patient’s account of complex care that drew together the trust’s orthopaedic, maternity, anaesthetics, and neonatal teams alongside the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham.
The trust runs three acute hospitals in the region in addition to Peterborough City: Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon and Stamford and Rutland Hospital. Its board, chaired by Professor Steve Barnett, sets strategy and oversees quality, performance, and governance. Meetings take place every other month, with future dates for 2026 set for 13 October at Hinchingbrooke and 8 December back at Peterborough City. The agenda and supporting papers are available on the trust’s website under the Our Board Papers section.
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