Grimsby woman urges Government to help build more accessible social housing for disabled people
Grimsby woman urges Government to help build more accessible social housing
A North East Lincolnshire woman says some disabled people are βexistingβ and βnot livingβ because of a lack of accessible social housing which suits their needs.
Julie Pilsworth, from Grimsby, is registered blind, has a guide dog and uses a mobility chair. She says: βIβve been waiting such a long time for accessible housing, itβs such a long wait, you go through so many hurdles.β
A spokesperson from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government says: βHousing is one of the governmentβs top priorities. Everyone deserves to live in a decent, accessible home they feel safe in.β
After many years waiting for a suitable property, Ms Pilsworth has described her new accessible rented home as βlife changingβ. She says sheβs now able to access rooms that she couldnβt before such as a wet room with adaptions saying βBefore, I couldnβt have showers for over five years.β She adds: βI can use the kitchen because it has lowered worktops that have adjustable heights.β
The Government says the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) sets out that local authorities should assess the size, type and tenure of housing needed for different groups in the community, including older people and people with disabilities, and reflect this in their local plan.
But Ms Pilsworth says she would like know what more the Government can do to help local authorities provide more accessible social housing.
A spokesperson from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government adds: βWe will set out our policies on accessible new build housing shortly.β
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