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  • Our Ref: 29N.PA0043 P.A.Reg.Ref:

    Your Ref:

    Dr Timothy O'Brien N.U.L Galway University Road Galway County Galway

    2nd October 2015

    Dear Sir,

    Re: Health Infrastructure Development comprising National Paediatric Hospital, Innovation Centre and Family Accommodation Unit at St James' Hospital Campus, Satellite Centres at Tallaght & Connolly Hospitals and Construction Compound at Davitt Road, Dublin.

    An Bord Pleamila has received your recent submission in relation to the above mentioned proposed development and witt take it into consideration in its determination of the matter. A receipt for the fee lodged is enclosed.

    The Board witt revert to you in due course with regard to the matter.

    Please be advised that copies of all submissions I observations received in relation to the application will be made available for public inspection at the offices of Dublin City Council, Fingal County Council and South Dublin County Council and at the offices of An Bord Pleanala when they have been processed by the Board.

    If you have any queries in the meantime please contact the undersigned officer of the Board. Please quote the above mentioned An Bord Pleamila reference number in any correspondence or telephone contact with the Board.

    Yours faithfully,

    En cis.

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  • Our Ref: 29N.PA0043 P .A.Reg.Ref:

    Your Ref:

    Paul O'Neill National Paediatric Hospital Development Board C/0 G.V.A. Planning & Regeneration Floor 2, Seagrave House

    19~20 Earlsfort Terrace Dublin 2

    5th October 2015

    Dear Sir,

    Re: Health Infrastructure Development comprising National Paediatric Hospital, Innovation Centre and Family Accommodation Unit at St James' Hospital Campus, Satellite Centres at Tallaght & Connolly Hospitals and Construction Compound at Davitt Road, Dublin.

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    Enclosed for your information is a copy of submission(s) received by the Board in relation to the above mentioned proposed development.

    If you have any queries in relation to the matter please contact the undersigned officer of the Board.

    Please quote the above mentioned An Bord Pleamila reference number in any correspondence or telephone contact with the Board.

    Yours faithfully,

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  • Our Ref: 29N.PA0043 P.A.Reg.Ref:

    Your Ref:

    Chief Executive Officer Dublin City Council Civic Offices Wood Quay Dublin 8

    5th October 2015

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    Re: Health Infrastructure Development comprising National Paediatric Hospital, Innovation Centre and Family Accommodation Unit at St James' Hospital Campus, Satellite Centres at Tallaght & Connolly Hospitals and Construction Compound at Davitt Road, Dublin.

    Enclosed for your information are two copies of submissions received by the Board in relation to the above mentioned proposed development.

    Please ensure that a copy of each submission is available for public inspection at the offices of the planning authority.

    If you have any queries in relation to this matter please contact the undersigned officer of the Board. Please quote the above mentioned An Bord Pleanala reference number in any correspondence or telephone contact with the Board.

    Yours faithfully,

    En cis.

    ADHOC/PA0043/02

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  • Our Ref: 29N.PA0043 P.A.Reg.Ref:

    Your Ref:

    Chief Executive Officer Fingal County Council County Hall Main Street Swords County Dublin

    5th October 2015

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    Re: Health Infrastructure Development comprising National Paediatric Hospital, Innovation Centre and Family Accommodation Unit at St James' Hospital Campus, Satellite Centres at Tallaght & Connolly Hospitals and Construction Compound at Davitt Road, Dublin.

    Enclosed for your information are two copies of submissions received by the Board in relation to the above mentioned proposed development.

    Please ensure that a copy of each submission is available for public inspection at the offices of the planning authority.

    If you have any queries in relation to this matter please contact the undersigned officer of the Board. Please quote the above mentioned An Bord Pleanala referencenumberin any correspondence or telephone contact with the Board.

    Yours faithfully,

    ran Somers x cutive Officer

    Direct Line:O 1-873 7107

    Ends.

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  • Our Ref: 29N.PA0043 P.A.Reg.Ref:

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    Chief Executive Officer South Dublin County Council County Hall Tallaght Dublin 24

    5th October 2015

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    Re: Health Infrastructure Development comprising National Paediatric Hospital, Innovation Centre and Family Accommodation Unit at St James' Hospital Campus, Satellite Centres at Tallaght & Connolly Hospitals and Construction Compound at Davitt Road, Dublin.

    An Bord Pleamila

    Enclosed for your information are two copies of submissions received by the Board in relation to the above mentioned proposed development.

    Please ensure that a copy of each submission is available for public inspection at the offices of the planning authority.

    If you have any queries in relation to this matter please contact the undersigned officer of the Board. Please quote the above mentioned An Bord Pleanala reference number in any correspondence or telephone contact with the Board.

    Yours faithfully,

    ran Somers cutive Officer

    Direct Line:O 1-8737107

    En cis.

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    AN BOR~ P~E~ALA Received: l l~ tb

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    The Secretary An Bard Pleanala 64 Marlborough Street Dublin 1

    28 September 2015

    To the Secretary

    Col~ isle an Lcighis, an Altranais & na nEolaiochtai Sl.tintc

    College ofMedicinc, Nursing & Health Sciences

    Professor Timothy O'Brien Dean, College of Medicine, Nursing & Health Science r'""':':':"~~~~-~N;,;a;_;.ti;;;;o.;.;n:.ai~University of Ireland

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    I wish to submit my support for the planned development of the proposed new children's hospital (PA0043) as set out on nchplanning.ie. I support this development as;

    Its completion will result in better clinical outcomes, improved survival rates for the sickest children and young people and will significantly enhance the experience of service for children, young people and their families.

    It will bring together the three existing children's hospitals; Our lady's Children's Hospital Crumlin, Temple Street Children's University Hospital, and the National Children's Hospital at Tallaght Hospital.

    When considering international best practice, McKinsey concludes that 'optimal' paediatric service for a population of up to 5 million must be co-located with an adult teaching hospital

    Scottish Review of Paediatric Services and the Bristol Inquiry also have the same conclusions.

    An international group of leading children's hospitals' executives from Boston, london, Colorado, Queensland in a Ministerial National Paediatric Hospital Independent Review 2011 stated "We unequivocally believe that co-locating with tertiary adult and maternity hospitals is essential to the development of an excellent paediatric service. This has become best practice internationally and was recognised in the McKinsey report".

    Co-location, and ultimately tri-location, ensures an improved capacity to treat multi-system, complex conditions requiring integrated treatments across several clinical specialties; and St James's Hospital has the greatest number of clinical specialties and national services from an adult perspective.

    OE Gaillirnh, Oothar na hOilscoilc, Gaillimh, Eire

    NUl Galway, University RoaJ, Galway, Ireland

    T +353 91 524 H l EXT. 4475/4671 T t 353 91 524 261! [email protected] F + 353 91 494 519 www.nuigalway.ie

  • StJames's Hospital is also the location of the Institute of Molecular Medicine, the Wellcome Clinical Trials Unit (the largest clinical trials unit in the country); the stem cell biology programme; the Irish Blood Transfusion Service Board; and a Radiation Oncology facility.

    Direct and timely access to a wide spectrum of specialties and sub-specialties based full-time on a single site and the ability to tap into sub-specialist expertise across paediatric and adult services is critical. This will be possible at the new development.

    The location of the new children's hospital on a shared campus with St James's Hospital - one of Ireland's leading teaching hospitals- and in time with the new maternity hospital, will provide the optimal model of care for the sickest children, new-born infants and women. It will improve clinical outcomes, patient experience and reduce waiting times, there should be no more delays.

    Yours sincerely -I nAN BORD PLEANALA I Me_ . BY . -- ______ _,

    -' ocr 2o1s -Timothy O'Brien, MD, PhD lTROATEO FROM Dean, College of Medicine, Nursing & Health Science, NUl, Galw~ PL _ ----- ----...,_.