The Chronicle (UK)

Decision is due on new children’s heart unit

PLANS FOR

- By DANIEL HOLLAND Local Democracy Reporter

HUGE plans to build a new children’s heart unit at Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary could be approved this week.

The £40m developmen­t would see the Freeman Hospital’s renowned specialist children’s heart services move to a “striking” new city centre home.

A major government cash injection to fund the state-of-the-art facility at the RVI secured the future of child heart surgery in the North East in 2019, after NHS England had said services could only continue in the region if they were relocated from the Freeman to the same site as the RVI’S Great North Children’s Hospital.

Designs for the new centre were unveiled earlier this year and would see the three-storey unit built on a section of the existing RVI car park in Queen Victoria Road, connected to the rest of the hospital via an enclosed footbridge. The proposals now look set to be given the go-ahead by city councillor­s on Friday, with the new building described as a “highly prized addition to the existing children’s hospital that would benefit the whole North East”.

The centre, due to become fully operationa­l by 2031 and cater for around 50 patients at any one time, was given a £41.7m boost from the government to make the relocation possible.

Members of Newcastle City Council’s planning committee have been recommende­d to approve the project this week, with a report from city planners calling the scheme “innovative” and “welcoming”.

They wrote: “The delivery of a specialist paediatric cardiothor­acic centre alongside the Great North Children’s Hospital on the RVI site would facilitate the creation of a centre of clinic excellence in children’s health care for the North East region. The design has been developed to provide an environmen­t where patients and staff would have access to a therapeuti­c environmen­t that is modern, light and attractive.

“The building would occupy a prominent frontage to the hospital. Its innovative design, incorporat­ing a bold range of colours and patination would deliver a striking addition to the RVI site.

“The operationa­l need for supporting detached plantroom buildings at the prominent front entrance to the RVI site would result in minor harm to adjacent heritage assets.

“This harm would be clearly outweighed by the overall economic, social and environmen­tal public benefits which the scheme would deliver.”

The building of the new children’s heart unit would result in 139 parking spaces outside the RVI being lost.

Hospital trust bosses are hoping to mitigate that by opening up spaces at its recently-built second multi-storey car park in Richardson Road to visitors and patients, as it is currently restricted to staff and contractor­s only.

FACILITY TO BE BUILT AT THE RVI

 ?? ?? An artist’s impression of what the new Children’s Heart Unit building on the RVI site could look like
An artist’s impression of what the new Children’s Heart Unit building on the RVI site could look like
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Plans for the building are impressive

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