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Councillors approve next phase of Newhaven Square redevelopment

Councillors at Lewes District Council have approved the next phase of the redevelopment at Newhaven Square, bringing forward the transformation of primary health care in the town.

Zoe Nicholson news image

Zoe Nicholson news image
The project will see a new Health & Wellbeing Hub created that will include a new home for Chapel Street Surgery and Quayside Medical Practice and the further development of the Primary Care Network, a new pharmacy and the expansion of Wave Active at Seahaven Swim & Fitness and its integration with healthcare to support the health, wellbeing and rehabilitation of patients.

Councillor Zoe Nicholson, Leader of Lewes District Council, said:

"It is fantastic to have a lifechanging opportunity in Newhaven within our grasp and one that will improve people's lives for generations to come.

"Our project will also create jobs, bring more people into the town to local shops, encourage new business growth and increase the overall appeal of the place to visit."

With the updated business case and main contractor appointment now approved, full completion of the project is expected within two years.

Duncan Kerr, Chief Executive of Wave Active, said:

"The health hub will bring together traditional general practice and primary healthcare within an activity focused, leisure centre environment, offering connected healthcare provision in the heart of the local community under one roof.  The potential impact is huge and incredibly exciting for all those involved."

The council is now working on a phased approach to the opening of the top deck of the car park, with an additional 51 spaces being made available to the public.

Dr Paul Moore from Quayside Medical Practice, said:

"The vision to provide a service that maximises people's opportunity to live with good health was shared with our neighbours, Wave Active, providers of services promoting activity and wellbeing in our community.

"Together we have co-designed a location for delivery of healthcare, but also access to health-promoting activity.

"We will deliver patient and family-centred GP services from baby checks and immunisation, through to minor and more serious health concerns."

A creative hub is also being developed to provide space for co-working and start-up businesses.

A spokesperson for Chapel Street Surgery, said: "The new building will ensure our patients are seen in brand new facilities that will make them feel welcome and valued. It will also create new opportunities for us to extend our services and work jointly with other local agencies - NHS, other care organisations and the voluntary sector - to optimise the health and social functioning of those we look after."

Other projects the council and partners have either completed, are underway or planned in Newhaven include a 3G football pitch at Newhaven Football Club, ferry terminal refurbishment, a new fish landing stage and processing plant, major improvements to two local recreations grounds, the restoration of Newhaven Fort and a new restaurant on West Beach promenade.

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Last modified on 11 November 2024