The event (see photo), marking a key stage in the development of the new £15 m hub for community health services in the Derbyshire town, was attended by representatives from Henry Brothers and the Trust, including Trust CEO, Tracy Allen. She said: “Back in 2017 we first started talking publicly about the need for new community health facilities for Belper, and it’s been a long and eventful seven years to reach this point, involving several changes of plan, and a pandemic, which put everything on hold. So, to be able to put the first ceremonial spade in the ground to start construction is a really fantastic moment, and a tribute to the many people who have helped us reach this point. I can’t wait to see the architect’s plans come off the page as the building takes shape and becomes a purpose-designed environment for local people to receive a range of community health services for years to come.”
The modern facilities – ‘designed to have high environmental credentials’ – are being built on the site of the former Belper Clinic, as part of the Babington Hospital site on Derby Road, Belper. Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust recently commissioned Midlands-based contractor Henry Brothers to deliver the new building over a planned construction phase of 66 weeks. It is being delivered through the Pagabo Major Works Framework.
The new health centre will incorporate roof-mounted photovoltaic panels, with pledges to use local and recycled material from demolished buildings in the build where possible, along with timber from certified sources. Being built to BREEAM ‘Excellent’ standards, it will
feature 15 consulting rooms, six treatment rooms, a health education group room and other facilities, and provide services including community nursing, midwifery clinics, podiatry, speech and language therapy, physiotherapy, continence advisory service, wound care, and phlebotomy.
Designed by architects Race Cottam Associates, it will accommodate all existing outpatient and clinical services provided at Babington Hospital. Other members of the construction team include project manager, Capita, civil and structural engineer Eastwood Consulting Engineers, and mechanical and electrical engineers, EP Consulting.
John Sowter, Henry Brothers’ Design and Planning director, said: “We are very pleased to have started work on site, marking a key milestone in the mission to provide new, state-of-the-art community health services in Belper. It was an honour to host members of the Trust who have been pivotal in developing this scheme to an official turf-cutting ceremony, and we are looking forward to delivering these new NHS facilities for the community of Belper.”