Every new home built in England will have to be designed to suit an ageing population, under government plans.
Ministers want all new homes to include 16 features such as stairs wide enough for stairlifts, downstairs bathrooms, and room for wheelchairs to turn.
SourceI heard this on the wireless yesterday and I still can’t get my head around the concept…
What right is it of government to dictate now what our houses are like? Okay, set standards for insulation and efficiency but why get involved in house design and standards?
Perhaps years ago when the government (via local councils) owned vast amounts of the housing stock which were rented out – it might make sense for them to give themselves the greatest flexibility.
But these are privately funded homes.
Surely the market will decide what type of accommodation is needed and clever entrepreneurs will build appropriate houses.
My first house was a Barrats starter home – a one bed thing that I bought for £23K. I probably couldn’t have afforded it if it had had to meet all these ridiculous requirements and I certainly didn’t plan on living in it for the next forty years so I didn’t need a downstairs bathroom or a stair lift.
What
is this shite?
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