Seven new operating theatres will come to Oxford's main hospital despite concerns over a loss of staff car parking and "exacerbation of the housing crisis".

Oxford City Council planning committee members unanimously voted through the proposals for construction of the modular theatre building at the John Radcliffe in Headington on Tuesday evening.

The development will be built on 'car park one' at the hospital which provides 127 visitor spaces, 20 disabled and five staff spaces.

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Remaining visitor spaces will be provided elsewhere but there will be an overall reduction in staff car parking with a net loss of 136 spaces.

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An objector, who spoke out at the meeting, was worried about an increased number of people needing to travel to the hospital

He said: "This will exacerbate the housing crisis.

"It will increase the need to travel and poison us in our fair city with more traffic."

Estate agent Carter Jonas had submitted the project plans on behalf of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to Oxford City Council.

The new-build will involve the building of a 7,541sqm modular theatre building with associated infrastructure, landscaping and parking.

Developers say the expansion will help fill the need for a new theatre building "urgently" required to address the growing number of patients waiting for routine elective surgery, and the "significant" waiting lists following the Covid pandemic.

Availability of parking at the hospital has previously been a point of contention.

Last year, there was an increase in cost of patients and visitors parking up to £2.20 from £1.40 for 30 minutes to one hour.

Oxford Mail: Parking at the John Radcliffe has previously been a point of contention.Parking at the John Radcliffe has previously been a point of contention.

The reduction in staff car parking come after the revelation that Oxford's NHS Trust raked in an additional £1m from parking charges in a year.

Concerns have also been raised that hospital staff may have to pick up the cost of a Workplace Parking Levy set to be introduced by the county council which would charge businesses and organisations for staff parking places.

The county council has emphasised that exemptions to the policy are yet to be discussed.

Two doctors who spoke out in favour of the application for a new modular theatre said: "We know that long waits for treatments can have significant impacts.

"We both feel that it is certainly needed.

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"There are pressures on the NHS nationally."

The John Radcliffe Hospital is the main teaching hospital for Oxford University and Oxford Brookes University, and incorporates the Oxford University Medical School.

It opened in 1973 and is the major trauma centre for Thames Valley.

Headington ward councillor Mohammed Altaf-Khan raised concerns at the planning meeting of a trend of applications for the hospital coming in "bits and pieces rather than from a masterplan".

Oxford Mail: Mohammed Altaf-Khan.Mohammed Altaf-Khan. (Image: Oxford City Council.)

The hospital has confirmed plans are in the work for a more holistic approach to how the proposals will encompass traffic and development going forward.