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Time running out to cast your vote for new RUH public governors

Wednesday 12th October 2022 Bath Echo News Team Health

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Members of the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust are being reminded that time is running out to cast their votes for new public governors.

Photo courtesy of the RUH

Voting will close at 5pm on Monday 17th October and those members who have yet to vote are being urged to do so before the deadline.

Trust Chair Alison Ryan said: “The role of a public governor is incredibly important so if you are a member of the RUH Trust and you’ve yet to vote, please do so as soon as possible.

“Governors play a key role as the voice of our members and local communities and bring valuable perspectives to our activities to effect real change, so don’t miss the opportunity to make your vote count – vote today.”

The role of a governor is vital in ensuring that the NHS Trust delivers services that meet the needs of patients, carers, staff and local stakeholders, and that the views of local people are heard and fed back to the Board of Directors.

Voting is open to all of the RUH’s members who signed up for membership before 31st August and who live in the following constituencies:

  • City of Bath
  • Mendip
  • North East Somerset
  • South Wiltshire

RUH Members can vote online here: www.cesvotes.com/ruh2022

If you have any questions, have not received a ballot pack or are unsure whether you are eligible to vote, contact the Membership Office on 01225 826288 or via email at [email protected].

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