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Craig Williams

Work set to begin on new £72 million health and care hub for Glasgow’s east end

Work on a new £72 million health and care centre for the north east of Glasgow will begin in spring, after the Scottish Government gave final approval for the ambitious project.

The North East Hub in Parkhead will be Scotland’s first working net zero carbon health and social care facility.

Once complete, the hub will be home to three GP practices, a community pharmacy, as well as specialist services to support children, adult community care groups, older people, mental health, addictions, criminal justice and homelessness services as well as health improvement activity – all delivered by a range of public and third sector organisations.

There will also be community spaces including a café and Parkhead Library will be relocated to a new space within the hub from its current location.

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The approval of the full business case means that, subject to contracts, substantive work can begin on site before the end of March.

Tom Steele, Director of Facilities and Estates at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, said: “Thanks to the support of the Scottish Government and our partners, we’re getting close to our goal of providing a new hub to help improve the health and wellbeing of people and communities across the North East of Glasgow.

“The hub will be the largest primary care development we’ve ever committed to and a pioneering project, as our first ever net zero carbon facility. It is our firm belief that the hub will be a beacon for sustainability, as well as a focal point for improving lives within the local area.

“By co-locating teams and services in one place, people will be able to access the support they need, alongside excellent community resources, helping to reduce inequality and improve health.”

Councillor Mhairi Hunter, City Convener for Health and Social Care Integration, said: “There has been extensive community engagement over the plans for the new hub in the North East of Glasgow so that people who will be using the state of the art building are able to shape what will be on offer.

“A one-stop-shop of community services to make accessing help in the local community as easy as possible and on the back of COP26 - our first net zero carbon health and social care facility.

“I am delighted we are now entering the final stage of the plans and that our communities will be able to enjoy the benefits of the services at the hub in the not too distant future.”

The new hub will improve access to services and better integrate health and social work teams and services with the voluntary and charity sectors.

It is hoped that the new hub will be open to the public in 2024.

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