Willmott Dixon chosen for £30m hospital regeneration

Willmott Dixon has begun a £30m regeneration programme at Barnes Hospital in London.

Barnes CGI (c) Willmott Dixon

Barnes CGI (c) Willmott Dixon

The scheme, which is funded by South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust and LocatED, an arms-length body of the Department for Education, includes a NHS mental health facility and SEND school.

Richard Poulter, Willmott Dixon's managing director in the South, said: ‘We are excited to have been chosen to deliver this vital project, procured via the Southern Construction Framework that will deliver modern centres of excellence for mental health and education. This will see sustainable, inclusive, and high-quality spaces created that will help shape a healthier future for people living in Barnes.'

The new NHS facility will provide accommodation for a range of community mental health services, which relocated from Barnes to the trust's Livingston House facility in Teddington in 2023. When Barnes reopens in 2027, the trust's expanded community services will continue to operate from both sites, supporting accessibility across the borough.

The school, the London River Academy, will provide 90 places for children with social and emotional mental health needs and will be operated by the Beckmead Trust.

Barnes' transformation is part of a major programme of rebuilding mental health facilities across South West London, which started with the £150m redevelopment of Springfield University Hospital in Wandsworth in 2022/23 and will be followed by the opening of the new Richmond Royal Wellbeing Centre this summer and the opening of Barnes Hospital in 2027. The programme will conclude with the £110m redevelopment of Tolworth Hospital in Kingston, due to be delivered in 2028.

In all this represents a £280m investment in local mental health services and makes up a key part of trusts' ‘Anchor' work, which aims to use NHS resources strategically and deliver investments that support communities to be healthier, happier and greener.

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