Thursday, November 6, 2025

Boston’s new NHS health hub to anchor Rosegarth redevelopment

A new NHS health centre has been approved for construction in Boston, Lincolnshire, marking a key step in the town’s wider regeneration efforts.

The Boston Integrated Health & Care Centre will occupy the former B&M site on Rosegarth Street, cleared as part of the Rosegarth Square redevelopment. The multi-service facility will include a pharmacy, community dental services, clinical suites, and a public library.

Designed to improve early intervention and local access to health services, the centre aims to reduce pressure on hospitals and support preventive care within the community.

The proposal underwent review by Lincolnshire County Council, Anglian Water, and the Environment Agency, which raised no objections. Historic England expressed concern over the project’s proximity to the town’s conservation area. Still, Boston Borough Council concluded that the development aligns with planning policy and will deliver significant social and economic benefits.

Once complete, the centre is expected to strengthen Boston’s healthcare infrastructure and contribute to the area’s ongoing urban renewal.












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