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The maintenance backlog for high-risk NHS buildings in Wales has surged to nearly one billion pounds, with urgent repairs alone reaching nine hundred seventeen million pounds. This represents a seventy-one percent increase over the last four years across two hundred ten sites, including clinics and major hospitals. Twelve out of thirteen major hospitals require over six hundred sixteen million pounds in fixes. Hospitals like Ysbyty Gwynedd and University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff top the list with significant repair needs. Many sites have serious fire safety gaps, with three hospitals failing on forty percent or more of their space. Over thirty sites are packed with pre-1948 buildings, and others are fifty to sixty years old. The aging infrastructure is causing strain for staff and patients, limiting safe space and hampering daily work and big reforms. Ahead of Mays Senedd election, parties are proposing fixes, but the inherited aging estate will require immediate action to prevent further deterioration.
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