PEOPLE can have their say on the future of Worcestershire's three main hospitals at drop-in sessions being held across the county.

Groups, residents and people from surrounding areas are being asked to give their views about proposed changes to births, services for children, emergency surgery and emergency and urgent care services in Worcestershire.

Drop-in sessions have been arranged for anyone to come along to so that they can find out more about the plans and have their say.

The following drop-in sessions have been confirmed with more still to be announced over the coming weeks:

• Tuesday, January 17, Alexandra Hospital (main corridor) 10am-4pm

• Wednesday, January 18, Kidderminster Hospital (main entrance) 10am-4pm

• Thursday, January 19, Worcestershire Royal Hospital (main entrance) 10am-4pm

• Tuesday, January 24, BHI Parkside, Health Promotion Room, Bromsgrove 4-7pm

• Saturday, January 28, Arrow Valley County Park Visitor Centre, 10am-1pm

• Monday, January 30, Evesham Community Hospital, 4-7pm

• Tuesday, January 31, Malvern Community Hospital, 4-7pm

• Wednesday, February 1, Princess of Wales Community Hospital, Bromsgrove, 4-7pm

• Thursday, February 2, Tenbury Community Hospital, 4-7pm

• Monday, February 6, Pershore Community Hospital, 4-7pm

• Wednesday, February 8, Oakenshaw Community Centre, 4pm to 7pm

• Saturday, February 11, The Hive, Worcester, Oasis Room, 10am-1pm

• Tuesday, February 21, Kidderminster Library, 4-7pm

• Thursday, February, 23, Studley Village Hall, 4-7pm

In the first full week of consultation, more than 300 people completed the online questionnaire and had their say on the future of acute hospital services in Worcestershire.

The online survey is available at worcsfuturehospitals.co.uk and is open until Thursday, March 30.