October 23rd, 2024.
Work is about to start on the multi-million pound Newhaven Square redevelopment which is designed to transform primary healthcare in the town.The 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.
Councillor Zoe Nicholson, Leader of Lewes District Council, said: “It is fantastic that work is starting on this landmark project which will be transformational for people in Newhaven, improving lives for years to come. Located in the centre of Newhaven, it will also create jobs, encourage more shoppers into the town, support businesses to grow and increase the overall appeal of the area to visit.”
The project, with building firm Buxton as the main contractor, is scheduled for completion within two years.
Duncan Kerr, Chief Executive of Wave Active, said: “I am delighted that work is beginning to bring this exciting vision to life. It will be hugely beneficial for local residents that the health hub will offer connected healthcare provision under one roof, combining traditional general practice and primary healthcare within an activity focused, leisure centre environment.”
New lighting has been fitted at Dacre Road Car Park where the fourth floor has been re-opened, making a further 51 spaces available. The north side of the car park will have a living or green wall, to boost biodiversity and reduce air pollution, and this will be extended to one side of the redevelopment.
As part of the works, the footpath ramp from Chapel Street to 5 Newhaven Square, (Former Peacocks), is closed to the public. This closure will be in force from Monday, November the 4th. Wayfinding maps will shortly be appearing on hoarding that shows alterative accessible routes.
Paul Moore, representative of Quayside Surgery, said: “Quayside Medial Practice is excited to be building an innovative health-promoting collaboration with Wave Active and other colleagues, whilst maintaining our commitment to providing outstanding NHS GP care.”
A representative of Chapel Street Surgery has also commented: “This is an exciting opportunity to work with partners on improving services for the local community. Sussex Primary Care and Chapel Street Surgery look forward to working in the new premises and the opportunities this project offers for Newhaven.”