New health and wellbeing centre confirmed for Keighley town centre
The £3.4 million forms part of a Towns Fund grant from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC).
The new facility would include GP services, self-care and prevention, community care, mental health, dental care, a GP training hub and other healthcare services,at an accessible town-centre location.
The centre would also bring about 200 jobs to the town centre, 50 of them being new posts, helping bring extra footfall to local shops and other businesses.
Range of services under one roof
The site on which the new centre will be built comprises two areas of brownfield land at the corner of North Street and Cavendish Street, previously occupied by Keighley College, which was demolished in 2017.
Ian Hayfield, Keighley Towns Fund Chair, said: “It is fantastic news for Keighley that we’ve been given the go-ahead by the Government for the health and wellbeing centre. It is a project that will make a real difference and bring in much-needed investment to help achieve real social and economic change for our community.
“I want to thank all the residents and businesses of Keighley, the project sponsors, my fellow board members and the council for the hard work that has gone in over the last few years.”
Professor Mel Pickup, place-based lead for Bradford District and Craven Health and Care Partnership, said: “The funding announcement is great news for the people of Keighley and for our whole health and care partnership.
The centre is much needed and will provide a ‘state of the art’ integrated health and wellbeing centre at the heart of Keighley
"The centre will bring a wide range of services under one roof, and help ensure local people receive the care they need closer to home. This project is an exciting opportunity to construct a landmark building on the central site that enhances the town centre, provides value for money and, most importantly, improves the health and wellbeing of local people.”