GrantedDecided 17 April 2020Dublin City Council

4506/19: The proposed development will consist of the construction of a three storey (approx. 6,657 sq. m) extension to the existing Phase 1 St. Luke's Radiation Oncology Centre in line with the objectives of the National Plan for Radiation Oncology, the demolition of the Medical Records Building (approx. 313.6 sq. m), demolition of existing Phase 1 entrance lobby and part demolition of existing link corridor (approx. 171.5 sq. m), modifications to the existing Phase 1 building elevation, the provision of photovoltaic panels on the roof of the existing Phase 1 and proposed Phase 2 buildings, the relocation of a gas skid, alterations to the existing set down area/access road to the front entrance of the building, modifications to the north staff car park, the extension of the surface car park to the south of the campus to provide an increase of 222 no. parking spaces (of which 145 no. are relocated from the proposed Phase 2 site and the existing northern car park), 34 no. bicycle parking spaces, pedestrian and wayfinding provisions, all associated landscaping, site services and site development works.

Beaumont Hospital, Beaumont Road, Dublin 9
DecisionGrant permission
Decided17 April 2020
Application typePermission
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