Trust running Hull Royal Infirmary and Castle Hill Hospital to hold its AGM
Day surgery expansion, a decade of apprenticeships and the impact of industrial action will be among the topics for discussion when Hull’s hospitals leaders meet next week.
Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust will hold its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at 9am on Wednesday 16 October 2024.
Hosted by Group Chairman, Sean Lyons, and Group Chief Executive, Jonathan Lofthouse, the meeting will serve as the official annual review for the Trust and include a round-up of major developments, achievements, challenges and milestones over the past 12 months.
The Trust’s annual accounts for the 2023/2024 financial year will also be presented by Acting Group Chief Finance Officer, Mark Brearley, and the Trust’s annual report will be made available.
Sean Lyons says:
“The past year has been incredibly eventful for Hull Hospitals, most notably because we have moved to a group working arrangement with Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust.
“While the year has not been without its challenges, we are starting to realise some of the benefits from this closer working arrangement, which will be discussed at the meeting.
“We have also seen some notable developments around Hull Royal and Castle Hill, such as the expansion of cots and facilities within our neonatal care unit and the start of work on the second phase of our £39 million day surgery unit.
“Caring for thousands of people each year, our hospitals are very much a part of the local community and we’d invite anyone who has an interest in health, or who would like to know more about hospital issues and developments over the past 12 months, to join us at our AGM next week.”
The meeting will be held online via Microsoft Teams and is open to all to attend. There will be an opportunity for questions and answers from the public after the formal presentations have been made.
To register to receive the agenda and joining link, please email sarahmeggitt@nhs.net