Cllr. Susan Griggs, the Mayor of Tiverton attended an
evening event to celebrate the completion of the new £1.8m extension to Clare
House Surgery located in Newport Street, Tiverton. The substantial building programme which has significantly
increased the size of the surgery was overseen by lead consultants Haldons
Limited and built by contractors Morgan Sindall.
Photograph By Glen King: Centre: Cllr Sue Griggs, Mayor of Tiverton with Clare House construction consultants to her left and the partners of Clare House Surgery on the right. |
More than 100 guests,
including Clare House staff, patients and supporters attended the event, enjoying
canapés and wine. Dr
Frank O’Kelly, Senior Partner gave a welcome address advising that Clare House
has always been known to give an excellent service to patients and the
expansion has now created an environment that includes a clinical suite and
additional healthcare facilities that will ensure a primary care service for
the future. This was followed by a
number of presentations by keynote speakers including a few words from the Mayor.
Cllr Susan Griggs, Mayor of Tiverton said: ‘Tiverton is a busy and social town and I am very
pleased that we have such a wonderful surgery in our town centre as it is vital
to the local community. I wish everyone
who works here every success and well done to the consultants for the fabulous
design and all their hard work.”
The project came in within budget with
Mark Coton of Construction Consultants, Haldons Ltd as the lead
consultant. Mark’s presentation outlined
the phases and complexities of the project showing before and after
photographs. He said: ‘Clare House Surgery is a Grade II Listed
Building dating back to the seventeenth century and as a result was a
challenging project. We employed Jerry
Kent an architect based in Barnstaple, who dealt with the Listed Building
issues which included archaeology trenches to check antiquities and also the
planning permission. The historic
boundary walls had to be re-constructed and the ground conditions were poor
coupled with being the wettest winter for 250 years which Dave Pearce of Morgan
Sindall and his team dealt with brilliantly.
I also would like to thank Linda Bent the Business Development Manager
and all the Clare House team for their patience throughout the build.”
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