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Calderdale community services will soon be moving to Dean Clough Mills, Halifax

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In the coming weeks community services in Calderdale, provided by Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust, will move to a new location at Bowling Mill, Dean Clough, Halifax.

From Monday 14th April, the fourth floor of Bowling Mill, will be used by Community Therapies, and District Nursing Hubs 4&5/Central and North as their new agile working area.

From Tuesday 22nd April, the ground floor of Bowling Mill, will be home to the following services (who are currently located at Beechwood Medical Centre):

  • Amputee Outpatient Service
  • Bladder and Bowel Outpatient Service
  • Lymphoedema Outpatient Service
  • Podiatry Outpatient clinics

From 7th May, Physiotherapy Outpatients (currently located at Calderdale Royal Hospital), will also move to the ground floor, with clinical work commencing from 9th May.

Information for patients

All patients who currently use our clinical services, who will see their appointments move to Dean Clough have been informed. Information about the new location will be updated under the relevant service on our website: Services - CHFT

Location and parking

Bowling Mill is located close to The Viaduct Theatre. Click on the links below for maps of how to access Bowling Mill, Dean Clough which includes accessible routes, and public transport information:

There is lots of parking available on site, the nearest car park is at Gate 10. Parking charges apply from 7am – 5pm Monday to Friday. More information about car parking can be found on the Dean Clough website: How to Find us - Dean Clough, Halifax, Yorkshire

About the new space at Dean Clough Mills

The move to Dean Clough space will give our community services a modern, central space for providing clinical care. The space has been designed to make the most of the natural light which can boost mood, and improve the wellbeing and experience of patients, and our colleagues.

Patients and colleagues have been proactively involved in the plans around the move to Dean Clough, and their feedback incorporated in aspects of the design, which makes the most of the original features of the mill building. 

The move to Dean Clough supports the Foundations for our Future programme, which is our long-term vision to transform our services in Calderdale and Huddersfield.

A photo of the outside of Bowling Mill, Dean Clough and the East Entrance Car Park sign