Advanced Oncotherapy , the developer of proton therapy systems for cancer treatment, has announced on Tuesday that planning permission for the Harley Street site was granted.
Speaking about announcement made on the meeting was held at Westminster City Council, Dr. Michael Sinclair, Executive Chairman and CEO of Advanced Oncotherapy, said: “The Harley Street Proton facility will make an important contribution to the advancement of next generation radiotherapy in the UK, and add even further lustre to the international reputation of the Howard de Walden Estate and the Harley Street Medical Area. Now that we are in a position to continue with the development, our partner, Howard de Walden Estates, plans to start work on the site as soon as possible. During the construction period every effort will be made to ensure minimal inconvenience to local residents.“
Simon Baynham, Property Director of Howard de Walden Estates, commented: “The Estate is delighted that this new ground breaking technology will be coming to The Harley Street Medical Area. From a personal point of view I know many people who would have benefited from this new technology had it been available previously. Accordingly the sooner we get on and build it, the better.”