Years ago in the late 70s, when I worked for NHS finance Dept., I was surprised to find that the local health board owned acres of land and lots of houses.
The houses were accommodation for the foreign doctors that the health board had to recruit from abroad, as there was a shortage of doctors.
Most of the houses and land were sold off years ago. The land has now residential properties built on it.
There was a public meeting last month to present the proposals for selling off the remaining land and derelict buildings.
The plus points are that NHSS will benefit financially and in an area of housing shortage there will be more houses available. The hospital buildings, surrounded by the land, will continue to be owned by NHSS.
Although I will be sad to see the beautiful farmland and views near our home disappear, the shortage of housing overrides that.