The NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board will hold a public meeting at the Briar Court Hotel in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, on Tuesday 24 March 2026. The meeting starts at 1pm and provides an opportunity for local residents to see how health services are managed and funded across the region.
Board members will discuss how to include the voices of local people in their decisions and look at the way the organisation is currently run. They will also review how well local hospitals and clinics are performing and examine the financial plans for the area.
This board is responsible for a budget of approximately £5 billion and oversees health services for 2.4 million people, including 470,000 residents in Kirklees. People who cannot attend the hotel on Halifax Road in person can watch the proceedings live on the board’s website.
The event takes place just before Mark Chamberlain begins his new role as the board chair on 1 April 2026. Members of the public are invited to send in questions by telephone or email at least 24 hours before the meeting starts to ensure their concerns are heard.
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