Next Steps for Polegate and Willingdon Medical Centre
The next steps for a new health facility serving Willingdon and Polegate have been given the green light after passing through Wealden District Council's cabinet. Local MP James MacCleary, local councils, and NHS leaders are working together to address the healthcare needs of the area.
The proposed centre aims to address a shortage of space for GPs, who are struggling to meet growing demand. Polegate and Willingdon have an increasingly older-than-average population, making new healthcare facilities essential.
Two potential sites—Hindsland and Mornings Mill—have already been identified for development, as both areas are being developed for housing and already have outline planning approval. Feasibility studies will now determine the most suitable location for the new facility.
Consultations will form part of the next steps in the process. James MacCleary has been advocating for a facility to remain in Polegate town centre to improve accessibility.
The council has stated that the project will include sustainable design, renewable energy sources, energy-efficient systems, and enhanced transport links to promote walking, cycling, and public transport use.
Polegate and Willingdon have been identified as priority areas for healthcare investment by the Sussex Integrated Care Board, as current facilities are unable to expand or meet modern standards.
James MacCleary, MP for the Lewes constituency, which includes Polegate and Willingdon, said: "This is a top priority for Polegate and Willingdon, and for me as the MP. This remains one of my ongoing priorities, from councils to NHS leaders, to keep progress moving. Prior to my election there were a lot of promises made, but progress halted and funding wasn't found. There's still work to be done, but I will continue pushing to ensure we deliver the first-class healthcare facilities that residents in Polegate and Willingdon deserve.
"I encourage residents to engage with the consultation as it opens, so they can help shape the project to best suit the needs of the local community."