On 1 April 2026, NHS Thames Valley Integrated Care Board (ICB) was established to plan and oversee health and care services for the 2.5 million people living in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.
The new organisation brings together the former NHS Frimley ICB and NHS Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) ICB, uniting them under a single vision to improve health and wellbeing across the Thames Valley.
NHS Thames Valley is responsible for ensuring that the region’s £5.6 billion health budget is used effectively. This includes assessing the needs of local communities, deciding which services are required, and working closely with hospitals, GP practices, community services, local authorities and voluntary sector partners to deliver high‑quality, joined‑up care.
All Integrated Care Boards are required to publish an annual report and hold an Annual General Meeting (AGM). As a newly formed organisation, NHS Thames Valley has not yet produced its first annual report or held its first AGM. However, because NHS Thames Valley was created through the merger of part of NHS Frimley ICB and all of NHS BOB ICB, this page will host links and details of the predecessor ICBs’ 2026 AGMs (scheduled for September 2026), along with their annual reports, once available.
Previous annual reports, AGM recordings and presentations from the former ICBs can be found in the Policies and Documents section.