€280,700 has been allocated for a new ambulance base on a greenfield site in Dundalk
Funding of €280,700 towards a brand‑new ambulance base on a greenfield site in Dundalk has been confirmed today as part of a funding package of €15.4 million for Louth,
The funding forms part of the HSE’s national Capital Plan, which supports the development, upgrading and modernisation of healthcare infrastructure across acute and community services nationwide. In 2026, total investment across healthcare infrastructure, equipment and furnishing from all funding sources will amount to €1.343 billion.
Projects being allocated funding in Louth include €8.9 million for the replacement of an existing OPD modular building to Crosslanes with an extended two-storey building, tol provide improved and additional Outpatients capacity, an extension to the Psychiatry of Later Life (POLL) Unit at our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda; and towards continued construction of the 50‑bed replacement Community Nursing Unit at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Ardee.
A full breakdown of the projects allocated funding in Louth is as follows:
Acute & Hospital Developments – Drogheda
Community & Primary Care
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Specialist Care
News of the funding was welcomed today by Louth's Senator Alison Comyn, who said that it represents a significant step forward in strengthening healthcare services across Louth.
Senator Comyn said: “This funding is about ensuring that patients and families in Louth have access to safe, modern and high-quality healthcare facilities when they need them most. Investment in healthcare infrastructure is essential not only to meet current demand, but to plan for future population growth and service needs across our communities.
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