Advanced Oncotherapy plc (AIM: AVO), the developer of next-generation proton therapy systems for cancer treatment, has talked to DirectorsTalk about a number of shareholders that have raised concerns that a planning application submitted by Howard de Walden Estates Limited for 141-143 Harley Street was withdrawn in January 2016 and that this will have an impact on the Company’s progress.
Howard de Walden Estates and Advanced Oncotherapy have confirmed that the withdrawn planning application was for ‘use swap’ purposes only and did not involve any works to the building which are part of creating the Proton Beam Therapy Facility.
The application was withdrawn as the area of the facility had grown in size, as referenced in the update provided on 28 July 2015, and since the original 50 year lease agreement was signed with Howard de Walden Estates in January 2015, the available space for the centre has increased by approximately 50% allowing for an additional treatment room and additional imaging facilities.
Howard de Walden Estates are satisfied that progress for the site remains on track. The total cost of the redevelopment is being borne by Howard de Walden Estate