Older Peoples compound to be built!!
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June 28, 2014 at 9:42 am #54598
99DylanJonesParticipantThought the heading would grab your attention!!
The Wrexham Leader has carried a story about a £9 million Older Peoples housing complex. This is to be built on Council land in Grosvenor Road. This was called an abandoned part of Wrexham – so what do the Council do but put some of the most vulnerable people in our society in a compound housing complex in an abandoned part of town. There are no shops, bus or other facilities in the area.
If there is money available for older peoples housing why can’t they build in the communities that they live at the moment where all their friends, social groups and amenities are located.
How has identified this is the best location.. being the cynic I am it is more likely to be on the basis of ‘How can we (the Council) make sure we can sell off land no one else wanted’. I wonder how many other non Council sites had been looked at.
Come on Councilors would you like your relatives or yourself end their lives in a housing complex in isolation?June 28, 2014 at 10:10 am #68322
BenjaminMParticipantI refer the contributor to the response I gave a short while ago on the parallel thread.
June 28, 2014 at 11:29 am #68323
BenjaminMParticipantJust read the opening post again. How does ‘complex’ change to ‘compound’ in the narrative? Are the residents likely to be kept under lock and key?
Try as I may, I fail to see any semblance of rational comment in the narrative.June 28, 2014 at 1:29 pm #68324
johnhoppyParticipantRegardless of what you call it, it doesn’t seem to be a bad idea really. Although there are no bus stops or shops in Grosvenor Road it is difficult to think of a site which is closer to the town centre, and it may breathe some life into that part of town. I may consider moving there myself in a few years, after all its not far from Weatherspoons !!
June 28, 2014 at 1:42 pm #68327
99DylanJonesParticipantCompounds in the broadest sense do not always need a fence — individuals in particular older people set their own boundaries for their own safety. (I accept my use may well not fit with many peoples view- would however be interested to read peoples views n the actual content of the thread) In doing so they look for the kind of places they wish to visit and see how safe they would be to get there. Think of the following as basic services and how to get there if you do not have a car and live on the corner of Grosvenor Road.:
Food shop – the closest is COOP in King Street-
Post Office – either Rhosddu or Henblas Street
Shopmobility – end of Bus Station
Nearest bus stop – Fire Station or King Street
Doctors- Chester Road, Chapel Street
Hospital Appointments–
Social opportunities — walk to bus stopThese are just a few of the basic types of access an older person would wish to access. Those of you that know Wrexham think of the road crossings and traffic levels to gain access to the above
June 28, 2014 at 2:12 pm #68321
AlunhParticipantI tend to go with the sounds like a good idea brigade; besides, shops can be factored in if this is an issue. Other things like bus stops can easily follow on.
June 28, 2014 at 2:32 pm #68320
zingerParticipantBuses on Grosvenor Road Alunh? Imagine all those motorised scooters up & down Grosvenor Road. Where is the correct place for them by the way? Often you see them on the road which in my opinion is dangerous. The pavements on Grosvenor Road are well used by pedestrians.
June 28, 2014 at 4:43 pm #68318
JillParticipantI have five close family members over eighty. They continue to lead active lives (on their own terms), drive, and they all have internet/e-mail access. The needs of the ageing population are changing and they don’t necessarily rate their quality of life by the length of the queue at the post office.
June 28, 2014 at 8:15 pm #68317
Born AcornParticipant99DylanJones;13724 wrote:Compounds in the broadest sense do not always need a fence — individuals in particular older people set their own boundaries for their own safety. (I accept my use may well not fit with many peoples view- would however be interested to read peoples views n the actual content of the thread) In doing so they look for the kind of places they wish to visit and see how safe they would be to get there. Think of the following as basic services and how to get there if you do not have a car and live on the corner of Grosvenor Road.:
Food shop – the closest is COOP in King Street-
Post Office – either Rhosddu or Henblas Street
Shopmobility – end of Bus Station
Nearest bus stop – Fire Station or King Street
Doctors- Chester Road, Chapel Street
Hospital Appointments–
Social opportunities — walk to bus stopThese are just a few of the basic types of access an older person would wish to access. Those of you that know Wrexham think of the road crossings and traffic levels to gain access to the above
There is already a proposal for the other side of Grosvenor road that would also have a footpath connecting it with King Street, where many of those amenities listed are found.
Also many of these places may be further away from former homes? I don’t see the issue.
June 28, 2014 at 9:22 pm #68330
KidAParticipantLike others, I see more positives than negatives. The location would be good and this area, which contains some lovely buildings, would benefit from any investment. I’m sure king street also would benefit due to its proximity and it may see the creation of shops other than estate agents or fast food in that particular area. I’d call this a good bit of business. Don’t forget, just because someone may live in an older persons complex, this doesn’t make them immobile and most will have family who will make use of the local facilities. You said it yourself dylan, you’re a cynic. I think you’re off the mark with this one though.
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