Hopefully Move May Soon Be on the Move for New Golden Plough Lodge

In City Hall, Local

By Cecilia Nasmith/Today’s Northumberland
Work on the new Golden Plough Lodge building has progressed to the point where physical-move planning and resident-transfer planning is under way.

Residents, family and friends were told on December 11, 2025 that they were invited to the “upcoming Golden Plough Lodge Q & A” where they will be informed of new information and to ask questions.

The meeting is on January 13, 2026.

Currently the project is at an astounding $28,714,066 over budget.

The report Monday, January 6, 2026 by Director of Public Works Denise Marshall at Monday’s meeting of Northumberland County council’s Public Works Committee included the news that final occupancy is anticipated “in early January.”

Marshall’s report noted that a team from the Plough attended a resident move at a Stittsville long-term-care facility last year to gain some insight into the process and the importance of extensive pre-planning.

The report noted that partial occupancy was granted in November “to allow GPL staff to be in the building to complete training, stocking, workflow simulations and other preparations for the Ministry of Long-Term Care Occupancy.”

Compared to the existing GPL facility of approximately 100,000 sq. ft., the new combined Golden Plough Lodge building and Northumberland County Archives and Museum building will be 203,000 sq. ft. (of which 6,000 sq. ft. is for the NCAM space).

As of Dec. 4, the total projected cost of the new building is $144,143,065 – a 25% increase over the original budget of $115,428,999.

The committee received Marshall’s report without comment or question.

Cecilia Nasmith
Author: Cecilia Nasmith

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