Scotland's NHS spent over £4 million on pest control, drawing criticism for lack of facility investments.

Over the past six years, Scotland's NHS has spent over £4 million on pest control across various regions, addressing issues like rodents, insects, and birds. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde spent the most at £2.1 million. Despite these expenses, Scottish Labour has criticized the Scottish Government, calling for better facility investments to prevent pest problems. The government plans to allocate £21 billion for health and social care in 2025-26, including funds for NHS infrastructure.

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