Derry City and Strabane District Council's Planning Committee has approved planning permission for a substantial new Teaching and Student Centre at Ulster University's Magee Campus, marking another significant step in enhancing higher education facilities in the city.
The project includes a new multi-storey teaching block connected via a bridge to the existing MM and MU buildings. The state-of-the-art centre will feature modern lecture theatres, classrooms, computer laboratories, student support services, administrative accommodation and an ancillary café, alongside social learning areas designed to promote collaboration and student wellbeing.
The plans also encompass associated landscaping and courtyard spaces, alterations to the existing service road, and accessible car parking as well as cycle parking infrastructure.
The development forms part of Ulster University's ongoing investment in the Magee Campus, aimed at expanding teaching capacity and improving the overall student experience.
Welcoming the decision, Chair of Derry City and Strabane District Council's Planning Committee, Councillor Pat Murphy, said: "I was delighted to see progress today on this important development at UU's Magee Campus. This investment represents a significant addition to the educational infrastructure within our city. The new Teaching and Student Centre will provide modern, high-quality facilities that will support students, staff and the wider university community for many years to come.
"As a Committee, we recognise the crucial role that Ulster University plays in driving educational attainment, economic growth and regeneration across the North West. Today's approval is a welcome and positive step forward in supporting the university's ambitions and strengthening Magee's position as a leading centre for learning, innovation and opportunity."
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