My in laws are getting on a bit now, they are 87 and 88. The stairs in their terrace house are a bit like the north face of the Eiger - steep they certainly are.
So, me and MrsC have been looking into getting a council bungalow for them. It's been a bit of a surprise!
I grew up in a pit village (my inlaws live there too). Over our back fence were the "old people's bungalows". Small, one bedroom bungalows with a little garden. Ideal for an elderly couple who are struggling with the stairs. Which is after all, the reason why they were built in the first place.
But they can't get one. The criteria now is not old people. These are the new rules "Expressions of interest are welcome from people aged 25 or over. Preference will be given to people with an assessed medical need, then people aged 60 or over or under occupying WDH tenants, then those aged 50 or over and then people aged 40 or over".
So in extremis, a 25 year old can have a bungalow, and 88 year old might if they are lucky.
So that's the one bedroomed ones gone. They can't get a two bedroom bungalow either. They tried but as they don't have a medical need, someone else did. These poor suffering sick people have three dogs and a mini cooper. My in laws would get pulled over trying to walk a Yorkshire terrier and they couldn't get near getting into the back seat of a mini cooper. To add insult to injury they have lost out to people who have come from Castleford, from miles away from the village.
Something has gone very wrong somewhere when the very people council bungalows were designed for don't get a sniff of getting one.