




Project Details
| Client | Lincoln Corn Exchange and Markets (1991) Limited (a trading name of Lincolnshire Lincolnshire Co-op |
| Partnerships | Lincolnshire Co-op, NHS Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) |
| Location | Carlton Centre Retail Park, Lincoln |
| Duration | 30 Weeks |
| Type of Work | Conversion |
| Contract Type | JCT Standard Building Contract |
| Value | £1.4 million |
| Size | Two-storey medical facility with single-storey side extension |
| Architect | Core Architects |
Description
Turning Vision into Reality
The Glebe Park Surgery at the Carlton Centre in Lincoln was driven by a clear community need: to provide a modern, accessible medical facility capable of serving thousands of patients across the local area.
As part of Lincolnshire Co-op and NHS Lincolnshire ICB’s wider commitment to enhancing primary care, this project required not just construction expertise but a collaborative, solutions-driven approach. Gelder Group delivered this complex transformation, converting a former retail unit into a fully equipped, purpose-built surgery, successfully handing over the development on time and within budget.
Points to Consider
Converting a retail unit into a fully operational medical facility presented unique challenges. Our team addressed three key areas with skill and determination:
Urban Location.
The site’s location within a busy retail park required detailed logistics planning to minimise disruption for neighbouring businesses and ensure smooth access for construction deliveries.
Healthcare Compliance.
Meeting NHS standards for patient safety, accessibility, and clinical functionality required close coordination with stakeholders, regulatory bodies, and the surgery team.
Tight Programme.
The project was delivered within a 30-week schedule, demanding careful planning and proactive problem-solving to maintain quality while achieving on-time completion.
Solutions & Technical Specifications
Gelder Group delivered a modern medical facility designed to improve patient care and operational efficiency. Key solutions included:
Maximised Clinical Space.
The new surgery triples the available area, providing eight consulting rooms, modern staff facilities, and dedicated patient parking.
Accessibility First.
The facility was designed to ensure full compliance with accessibility standards, including disabled access throughout the building.
High-Quality Fit-Out.
Use of timber cladding, upgraded windows and doors, and sustainable materials enhanced both aesthetics and energy efficiency.
Collaborative Delivery.
Close partnership with Core Architects, NHS Lincolnshire ICB, and Lincolnshire Co-op ensured regulatory compliance, smooth workflow, and timely delivery.
The People Behind the Project
The Gelder Group consists of a dedicated team known for delivering high-quality, complex projects. Their attitude, expertise, and solutions-driven approach were essential in transforming a former retail unit into a state-of-the-art medical facility.
Community Impact
The new Glebe Park Surgery is more than just a building; it is a vital local service that strengthens healthcare provision in Lincoln. The expanded facility provides a modern environment for both staff and patients, improves operational efficiency, and supports the growing needs of the community.
Steve Gelder, CEO, Gelder Group:
“We are proud to have played a role in delivering the new premises for Glebe Park Surgery. This project demonstrates what can be achieved when local organisations work together with a shared purpose — enhancing healthcare provision for a growing community.”
Sarah-Jane Mills, Director for Primary Care and Community and Social Value, NHS Lincolnshire ICB:
“This is a fantastic example of local organisations working together to improve patient care. The new premises provide a much-needed modern facility that will benefit both staff and patients.”
Sam Heathershaw, Development and Acquisitions Manager, Lincolnshire Co-op:
“Glebe Park Surgery is a vital local service for thousands of people, and we’re pleased to support the NHS in delivering a significantly improved facility for both patients and colleagues within the practice.”




