Plans unveiled to redevelop Springbrook pub site as state of the art care home

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PLANS have been unveiled by leading care home developer New Care to build a state-of-the-art new 70-bed care facility on the site of the Springbrook pub in Grappenhall, Warrington.

The purpose-built ‘new generation’ care facility, which would create 80-100 local jobs, would meet an identified need in the local area for high-quality care for individuals who no longer feel able to cope independently at home or those who may be looking for round-the-clock care for their loved ones.
The proposed home will offer the highest standards of person-centred care and an exceptional clinical offering including residential, nursing and specialist dementia care services in a safe, comfortable and home-from-home environment.
Each of the luxurious bedrooms will feature a private en-suite wet room, while the home itself will offer several stylish communal lounges, elegant dining rooms, spa assisted bathrooms and beautifully landscaped secure gardens.
The impressive care facility will also boast a hair salon and nail bar, and with its own dedicated hospitality team, will provide high-end hotel-style services that ensure continued quality of life and enjoyment for residents, including fine dining, concierge services and a busy and varied programme of activities and events.
Expertly designed, the proposed facility is the latest in a growing portfolio of award-winning care homes from New Care, one of the UK’s fastest-growing development-led care home operators and part of the award-winning McGoff Group.
CEO at New Care Chris McGoff commented: “Committed to improving standards of care across the UK, New Care is proposing to redevelop the Springbrook pub site with an expertly designed, purpose-built care facility that will deliver first-class care services in an area where there is an identified and well-documented local need and we are confident that the home will be a much-welcomed addition to the local area.”
In addition to the many different job roles created through the construction process, the proposed home itself will generate approximately 80-100 local jobs. It will be due for completion in December 2022, subject to gaining planning permission.
New Care has a legal agreement to buy the site from Marston’s brewery.
Almost £1m was spent on renovating the pub in 2016. Prior to being the Springbrook the site once to be the Old Dog & Dart before that relocated down the road near Bradshaw Lane, which is now the site of a McCarthy & Stone retirement home.
The pub is currently closed due to the COVID-19 lockdown.



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