Changing lives one clinic at a time | Infrastructure news

The community of Westbury, west of Johannesburg, is set to receive a new multi-million rand state-of-the-art clinic.

The development of the R25 million healthcare centre, announced by Johannesburg Executive Mayor Councillor Parks Tau at a sod-turning ceremony earlier this week, is on the Perth-Empire Corridor, which forms part of the City’s Corridors of Freedom.

Speaking to residents at the ceremony, Mayor Tau said: “Over the course of the next few months you will witness the development of a clinic that is significantly different to the one we have demolished.

“This comprehensive redevelopment will be one of the City’s model clinics, with several features, including 80 consultation rooms, dedicated services such as ante- and pre-natal care, testing and counselling services and health screening.”

The Mayor said Westbury was a critical development node in the city due to it being part of one of the Corridors of Freedom, the bold plan for spatial redesign of transport arteries complemented by mixed-use developments with high-density accommodation and opportunities for education, leisure and recreation.

Involving the community

Community-based enterprises would also be involved in the construction of the clinic.

“During the next financial year, we have allocated R3 billion to community-based contracts through the Jozi@Work programme.

“These contracts will essentially create a partnership between the City and the community that will build and enable our people to use their skills, potential and capacities, and for entrepreneurs to grow their enterprises so they can move from being only recipients of local services to major producers,” the Mayor said.

Margaret Barkley, chairperson of the Westbury Residents’ Committee and long-time resident of the area, said the new clinic would change the lives of the whole community.

“Our clinic was terribly overcrowded but this new clinic is going to be worth the wait. It’s going to change all our lives and will be used for many generations to come,” she said.

The new clinic is expected to open its doors early next year.

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