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New medical centre plan for Wealden moves forward

Publish Date: 6 March 2024

Plans are moving forward with a new medical centre for Hailsham.

doctor in a white jacket with a pen in his right hand pocket of the jacket and a stethoscope around his neck. he has his thumb up. there are nurses in the background

The centre will be located within the town centre area and Wealden District Council has been working with the Sussex Integrated Care Board to bring the plan forward.

It is anticipated the facility will accommodate the Hailsham Medical Group, East Sussex Healthcare Trust, and Bridgeside Surgery and meet the need to accommodate Hailsham’s growing population.

The new centre is expected to be delivered as the council draws the Hailsham Aspires project to an end due to a lack of government Levelling Up funding, rising construction costs and high interest rates.

Councillor Kelvin Williams, Alliance for Wealden (Liberal Democrat) and lead councillor for Public Health and Asset Management, said, “The council has long held the aspiration to deliver improvements to the town centre in Hailsham. Unfortunately, external economic factors and lack of available funding have forced us to reconsider what can realistically be achieved in the town with the finances available.

“We are committed to facilitating the delivery of a new medical centre for the town for which there is a clear demonstrable and unmet need.

“There also remains a strong commitment to enhancing leisure facilities and revitalising the town centre. While this initiative is no longer included in the master plan, progress continues through the commissioning of a leisure review and improvements on Vicarage Lane.

“Work is also underway to bring in a partner to the ground floor of the council’s offices in Vicarage Lane, further supporting the local economy.”

At a meeting of Wealden council’s Cabinet Committee next Wednesday 13 March, councillors are expected to formally bring the Hailsham Aspires project to a conclusion and reaffirm their commitment to delivering a new medical centre for Hailsham.