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Temporary scaffolding removed from 'landmark development'

Work on the Newhaven Square redevelopment reached a key milestone this week, with the recent removal of the temporary scaffold roof. The former Co-Op is now watertight, allowing works to continue with the internal fit out.

Newhaven Health Hub

Newhaven Health Hub
The multi-million-pound project will create a new Health & Wellbeing Hub including a new home for Quayside Medical Practice and the Chapel Street Surgery, and the further development of the Primary Care Network, a new pharmacy, the expansion of Wave Active at Seahaven Swim & Fitness and its partnership with healthcare to support those with health conditions and the rehabilitation of patients.

A creative hub will also be developed to provide space for co-working and start-up businesses, helping to foster local innovation and community enterprise. The redevelopment will provide improved public spaces and walkways, enhancing connectivity and accessibility across the town centre.

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

"I'd like to thank people living and working in Newhaven for their patience while this landmark development is completed.

"It is an extensive and complex construction project that when finished, will transform the town centre and deliver very positive change for generations of residents and businesses.

"The hub will act as a vibrant focal point for health, creativity and wellbeing, offering inclusive facilities and welcoming spaces for everyone in the community."

Buxton is the main contractor on the project, with completion expected towards the end of 2026.

James MacCleary, MP for Lewes, said:

"The new health hub in the town centre is a big step forward for our town.

"Now that the scaffolding is coming down residents can really see it taking shape and how much work is being done.

"It will be a brilliant new facility for the town, and I am looking forward to seeing it open next year."

The transformational project is funded by UK Government and Lewes District Council.

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Last modified on 22 July 2025
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