UPDATED: The homes developers have proposed for a new retirement community in Tollesbury revealed

By Charlotte Lillywhite

7th Sep 2021 | Local News

Developers have revealed their plan for a new retirement living community in Tollesbury.

The proposal, submitted by Lewis & Scott Retirement Living to Maldon District Council (MDC), consists of 29 affordable dwellings and a community hub building on Salt Meadows, located on the land north of 48 Woodrolfe Road.

The proposed residential neighbourhood would be organised around a "social heart" community hub, and has been designed in accordance with dementia-friendly and therapeutic garden principles.

Maisonettes, bungalows and cottages are planned for the development.

Lewis & Scott cited the need for affordable specialist housing, issues of social isolation and Maldon's ageing population as its reasons for wanting to create a new retirement community in the district.

It said: "A lack of suitable housing, compounded by issues of social isolation and affordability, is one of the most pressing issues facing the ageing population, according to Central Government.

"And the effects on health span and wellbeing are particularly acute for the middle market - those on average retirement incomes.

"Maldon is facing a 38 per cent increase in its 60+ demographic within the next 20 years, of which 70 per cent will be in the mid-market.

"Of these, over 5,000 people in the district are projected to have a life-limiting long-term illness by 2040, in addition to high numbers experiencing mobility issues and dementia."

MDC has previously identified the need for more retirement properties in the district.

Lewis & Scott has designed the proposal - its first development - with an emphasis on the specialist needs of an ageing population.

It has designed two dementia-friendly memory walks for the site, one of which would create an "identifiable design loop" incorporating sensory planting.

The other memory walk would be created in existing woodland and would include markers such as signs, nature boxes for birds, wildlife havens, identifiable seating areas and specific surface treatment to help residents with location placement.

There is a "naturalistic play area" proposed for the site, which would be suitable for all ages, have disability access and "encompass therapeutic play".

The plans also include communal and private gardens, including verandas and porches, which would be planted with a range of plants, shrubs and trees.

Lewis & Scott plan to retain and "enhance" the site's current habitat by planting more trees, replacing the closeboard fencing at its western boundary with hedgerows and planting a wildflower meadow to its northern and eastern boundaries.

The developers also hope to create walkways through the site's woodland and a wildlife pond to provide a "quiet, contemplative area".

The dwellings would be sold as freehold, with a 20 per cent discount under Lewis & Scott's 60+ Discounted Home Ownership scheme for residents of the area.

Prices would start from around £250,000 after the discount, which would be available to residents who live in the area, are aged 60 and over and have a household income below the median for the area.

As of 27 July, 139 people in the area had registered their interest in purchasing a home on the development - the main reason they cited was wishing to remain close to friends and family.

MDC has now validated the application and, if approved, Lewis & Scott hopes to begin building on the site later this year.

To view or comment on the application, you can visit MDC's website using the link here.

To give your views on the development and to register your interest, you can access the scheme's survey using the link here.

You can also visit Lewis & Scott's Facebook page using the link here.

     

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