WINCHESTER MP, Steve Brine holds the latest in his ASKtheNHS series later this month.

It is a chance for constituents to hear from Hampshire Hospitals Foundation Trust (HHFT) and local commissioners about future services at the Royal Hampshire County Hospital in Winchester, on Thursday May 27 at 6pm.

Top of the agenda will be the future of services at the Royal Hampshire County Hospital with a new hospital proposed near Basingstoke.

Last year HHFT ran the Hampshire Together programme to look at plans to deliver a new hospital to serve the people of north and mid Hampshire and how the emerging integrated care system will bring together GPs, mental health, community care, social care and the wider voluntary sector.

It reported back in September with six options; mostly centred around the future of emergency care, consultant-led maternity care and intensive care at Winchester and Basingstoke hospitals.

The meeting comes as commissioners at the NHS Hampshire, Southampton and Isle of Wight Clinical Commissioning Group consider whether to give the go-ahead to a formal public consultation on possible future service changes.

Mr Brine said: “We worked hard to promote Hampshire Together last year and get constituents involved because this was a key moment for our local NHS. This spring and summer is another such moment so I hope this latest ASKtheNHS session will be well attended because it’s a real chance to understand what’s going on and ask those involved why.”

HHFT chief executive Alex Whitfield, said: “This is a great opportunity for us in the NHS to hear from the public about the things that matter to you and to answer questions you may have on the NHS, the services we provide and our thoughts about the future. Whether it’s Covid, waiting times, parking, or future investments – you can ask anything, and we will do our very best to answer.”

Mr Brine will chair the meeting and be joined by Ms Whitfield, Lara Alloway (chief medical officer at HHFT) and Dr Matt Nisbet; associate clinical director at the CCG.

But the public will have to attend via Zoom. Those wishing to attend should contact Mr Brine’s office via steve.brine.mp@parliament.uk or 0207 219 7189 to register.

Since 2010, Mr Brine has held a series of similar sessions focused on issues including the local NHS, train services and the UK aid programme.