With constant advances in technology, medicine and
lifestyles, people in the Warrington area are, on average, living longer than
they might have a few decades ago. As Warrington's population ages, the problem
of how the older generation are accommodated is starting to emerge. We, as a
town, have to consider how we supply decent and appropriate accommodation for Warrington’s
growing older generation’s accommodation needs while still offering a lifestyle
that is both modern and desirable.
In 1997 in Warrington, around one in every seven people (14%)
were aged 65 years and over (and the local authority area as a whole), increasing
to nearly one in every five people (18%) in 2017 and it is projected to reach
one in every four people (25%) by 2037, meaning..
Over the next 19
years, the growth of the over 65 population in Warrington will grow by 38.9% - a
lot more than the overall growth population of Warrington of 7.6% over the same
time frame.
In fact, the number of those over 90 is expected to more
than double in our local authority from 1,574 (0.8%) in 2017 to 3,843 (1.7%) by
2037.
And looking at the proportional percentage changes over
those years..
Looking at Warrington and the local authority
as a whole, there is a distinct under supply of bungalows and retirement living
(i.e. sheltered) accommodation. The
majority of sheltered accommodation fit for retirement is in the ex-local
authority sector whilst the majority of private sector bungalows were built in
the 1960s/70s/80s and are beginning to show their age (although that means there is
often an opportunity for Warrington investors and Warrington buy to let
landlords to buy a tired bungalow, do it up and flip it/rent it out).
In the medium to longer term, we need to build
more bungalows and sheltered accommodation and, if we do that, that won’t only be
of benefit to the elderly population of Warrington – it will have a direct
knock-on effect to the younger and middle-aged population by unlocking those
family homes the older generation homeowners live in.
There have been 17 Housing Ministers since
1997. No one ever seems to stay in the job long enough to create a consensus
and direction in Government Policy on the vital issue of the country’s housing
shortage, yet the sound bites and White Papers seem only to focus exclusively
on first-time buyers when there is an even more severe and disregarded shortage
in suitable housing for the older generation.
This
scantiness affects both mature homeowners trapped in unsuitably big family
properties, unable to find smaller bungalows or suitable retirement apartments,
whilst the waiting list for Council sheltered accommodation is putting a strain
on other aspects of social care. In both circumstances, policy coming (or not
coming) out of Government is repressing the supply and type of accommodation mature
people desire, need and want, whilst at the same time, increasing the cost (and
taxes) for social and NHS care.
Maybe
we need tax breaks for people to downsize or planning permissions that
stipulate bungalows only. Whichever way you look .. there are challenging times
ahead for us all.
Email me on manoj@hamletwarrington.co.uk or call on 01925 235 338 – we are based on the Warrington Business Park, Long Lane, WA2 8TX. There is plenty of free parking and the kettle is always on.
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