Come and join us at our official opening to mark our services moving into their new home at the Elizabeth Quarter on the High Street in Scunthorpe town centre.
The event will take place on Thursday 8 January 2026 starting at 11am with a ribbon cutting ceremony by Councillor Carol Ross, Mayor of North Lincolnshire, Kathryn Lavery, our Chair and Toby Lewis, our Chief Executive.
The opening will start at 11am until 1pm and the media and local people are invited to attend. Guests will have the opportunity to tour the building, meet the teams, and learn more about the services available.
The new building brings several services together in one place. It includes our Talking Therapies team which supports people over the age of 18 who have anxiety and depression. The building also houses learning disability, neurodiversity, and services for children and young people.
Toby Lewis, Chief Executive of RDaSH, said:
“Our new home in Scunthorpe is a big change for the town and for our NHS staff, volunteers, and students. In partnership with North Lincolnshire Council, this prime central site means that patients have much easier access to our care, in one place, and in an outstanding environment. This is a twenty-first century neighbourhood centre, with much more space to undertake therapy. The therapy pods are an outstanding feature, which will help us to maintain our NHS-leading maximum four week wait for most care.
“We want anyone with an interest to come along to the opening and get used to the new facility, learning more about the services we offer. This is one of three buildings we run in the town, and another, the Great Oaks centre in Ashby is currently being refurbished, with a new crisis centre opening next spring. These investments into the area are overdue and we hope they are welcome. The best of the NHS is what Scunthorpe deserves.”
Published: January 05, 2026
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