Staffordshire County Council

GIS Locality Analysis for

Town in District Council area:

Specialist Housing for Older People

December 2018

GIS Locality Analysis: Burntwood Town Page 1

Contents 1 Burntwood Town Mapping ...... 3 1.1 Bus routes within Burntwood North ...... 3 1.2 Burntwood Locality Population Demographics ...... 4 1.3 Summary of demographic information ...... 10 1.4 Burntwood Locality Analysis ...... 11 1.5 Access to Local Facilities and Services ...... 12 1.6 Access to Leisure and Recreational Opportunities ...... 20 1.7 Access to local care facilities/age appropriate housing in Burntwood North ...... 21 2 Burntwood town centre summary ...... 27 2.1 Burntwood Locality Population Demographics ...... 27 2.2 Access to retail, banking, health and leisure services ...... 27 2.3 Access to specialist housing and care facilities ...... 28

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1 Burntwood Town Mapping

This analysis focuses on a 2.5 km radius of Burntwood town centre which covers all of the built- up areas of Burntwood.

Burntwood is the second major conurbation in and is located in the west of the district; it is 7km to the south west of Lichfield town and 9.5km from a number of urban centres around town centre, , .

1.1 Bus routes within Burntwood North

The main bus routes around Burntwood and to the main towns of Cannock and Lichfield are shown in the map below. Bus routes are displayed as a red line:

Map 1: Main bus services around Burntwood

Cannock

Lichfield

Burntwood

Source: County Council

Burntwood has good public transport links to Cannock and Lichfield with buses to Lichfield and Cannock running every 30 minutes with a journey time of 26 minutes to Lichfield Bus Station and 36 minutes to Cannock Bus Station.

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1.2 Burntwood Locality Population Demographics

Table 1: Burntwood North LSOAs in the first quintile for population aged 50+ LSOA number Location Number Demographics that are flagging as first of quintile ranking residents E01029475 Small LSOA including residential 2058 Aged 50 – 64. 426 people = 21% areas to the east of Burntwood, Aged 65 – 74. 339 people = 16% around Gorsty Ley. Aged 75+. 236 people = 11% E01029476 Covering the Chase Road and Nailer 1443 Aged 65 – 74. 253 people = 18% Drive area of Burntwood Green. E01029486 Covering Boney Hay to the north 1447 Aged 65 – 74. 251 people = 17% east of Burntwood. E01029489 This LSOA is central to the area, 1548 Aged 65 – 74. 326 people = 21% bisected by Morley Road and covers Burntwood North E01029493 Small LSOA covering residential 1935 Aged 50 – 64. 410 people = 21% areas around School Lane and Cannock Road in west E01029497 This large LSOA in the 2049 Aged 50 – 64. 445 people = 22% ward is to the south of the area which includes south Chasetown and some industrial areas. E01029505 Lying on the south east border of 1545 Aged 65 – 74. 269 people = 17% the area this LSOA contains no significant residential parts within the analysis area. E01029506 This LSOA covers part of south east 1824 Aged 65 – 74. 431 people = 24% Chasetown. Aged 75+. 224 people = 12%. E01029507 A largely rural LSOA which includes 1618 Aged 50 – 64. 431 people = 26% some residential areas to the north Aged 65 – 74. 261 people = 16% of Burntwood. E01029508 Large LSOA to the east of the 2254 Aged 50 – 64. 476 people = 21% analysis area including some residential areas around west Burntwood. Source: 2016 mid-year population estimates, Office for National Statistics, Crown copyright

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Population of people aged 50 - 64

LSOA E01029493 410 people aged 50 – 64 LSOA E01029507 (21%) 431 people aged 50 – 64 (26%)

Burntwood town LSOA E01029508 centre 476 people aged 50 – 64 (21%)

LSOA E01029497 LSOA E01029475 445 people aged 50 – 64 426 people aged 50 – 64 (22%) (21%)

Source: 2016 mid-year population estimates, Office for National Statistics, Crown copyright

Note: LSOA E01029515 on the north east periphery of the 2.5km radius, has its largest geographical part and highest population outside the analysis area. For the purposes of this analysis it has not been included as its impact on the Burntwood demographic and deprivation characteristic is minimal. • There are 5 LSOAs within a 2.5 km radius of the centre point where the number of people aged 50 - 64 plus fall within the highest quintile. These are located to the north east and south west of the analysis area. • A further 3 LSOAs fall into the second highest quintile for the number of people aged 50 - 64 suggesting a high number of this age group, including E01029489 which covers central Burntwood.

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Population of people aged 65 – 74

LSOA E01029486 LSOA E01029507 251 aged 65 - 74 261 aged 65 - 74 (16%) (17%)

LSOA E01029489 Burntwood town 326 aged 65 - 74 (21%) centre LSOA E01029475 339 aged 65 – 74 (16%)

LSOA E01029476 253 aged 65 - 74 (18%)

LSOA E01029506 431 aged 65 - 74 (24%)

LSOA E01029505 269 aged 65 - 74 (17%)

Source: 2016 mid-year population estimates, Office for National Statistics, Crown copyright

• 7 LSOAs within the 2.5 km radius where the 65 - 74 population demographic falls into the highest quintile are all located to the east of the analysis area, concentrated around Burntwood town.

• There are a further 6 LSOAs that fall into the second highest quintile for the 65 – 74 aged group suggesting that there are high numbers of this age group. These are concentrated around Chase Terrace and Highfields.

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Population of people aged 75 plus

Burntwood town centre LSOA E01029475 236 people aged 75 plus (11 %)

LSOA E01029506 224 people aged 75 plus (12 %)

Source: 2016 mid-year population estimates, Office for National Statistics, Crown copyright

• There are 2 LSOAs where the 75 plus population demographic falls into the highest quintile; these include two parts of east and south Burntwood.

• A further 7 LSOAs fall into the second highest quintile for the 75 plus aged group suggesting that there are high numbers of this age group. These are predominately to the south of the area.

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Table 2: LSOAs that are flagging as first quintile LSOA Numbers Location Demographics that are flagging as first Quintile E01029397 This LSOA in the ward straddles the Income Deprivation Affecting Older People edge of the 2.5km radius and covers large parts of the Norton Canes residential area. E01029487 In the Boney Hay and Central Ward, this LSOA covers Single Households 65+ residential parts of Boney Hay. E01029494 This LSOA in the Chase Terrace ward covers a largely Single Households 65+ residential area of Chase Terrace, and is bordered to the south by the A5190 and to the east by road. It includes the retail area of Burntwood Town Shopping Centre at Sankeys Corner. E01029496 This LSOA in the Chasetown ward covers residential Health Deprivation and Disability parts of south Chasetown including part of the High Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Street and Burntwood Leisure Centre. Index of Multiple Deprivation E01029497 This large LSOA in the Chasetown ward to the south Single Households 65+ of the area includes south Chasetown and some industrial areas. E01029527 Summerfield and All Saints Ward Single Households 65+

Source: Single Person Households - 2011 Census, Office for National Statistics, Crown copyright; Populations - 2016 mid-year population estimates, Office for National Statistics, Crown copyright Indices of Deprivation 2015, Communities and Local Government, Crown copyright 2016 Increased risk of needing adult social care support, Staffordshire County Council

Single households 65+

LSOA E01029494 17% single households 65+ LSOA E01029487 17% single households 65+ Burntwood town centre

LSOA E01029497 18% single households 65+ LSOA E01029527 17% single households 65+

Source: 2011 Census, Office for National Statistics, Crown copyright

• Within the 2.5 km radius there are 4 LSOAs where the number of single households 65+ falls into the first quintile, including areas around the centre of Burntwood. • There are a further 3 LSOAs where the number of single households 65+ fall into the second highest quintile.

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Health deprivation and disability (national quintiles)

Town centre

LSOA E01029496

Source: Indices of Deprivation 2015, Communities and Local Government, Crown copyright 2016

• Within the 2.5 km radius only LSOA E010129496 in west Chasetown is in the highest quintile for health deprivation and disability. • A further 5 LSOAs fall into the second highest quintile for this demographic, two of which are no the western periphery of the analysis area.

Income deprivation affecting older people (national quintiles)

Town centre

LSOA E01029496

Source: Indices of Deprivation 2015, Communities and Local Government, Crown copyright 2016

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Note: LSOA E01029397 in the south east of the area is on the periphery of the 2.5 km radius with its largest geographical part and highest population outside the analysis area. For the purposes of this analysis it has not been included as its impact on the Burntwood demographic and a deprivation characteristic is minimal.

• Within the 2.5 km radius only LSOA E010129496 in west Chasetown is in the highest national quintile for income deprivation affecting older people. • There are a further 2 that fall into the second highest quintile, one of which is central to the analysis area around Chase Road in Chasetown.

Index of Multiple Deprivation National Quintiles

Town centre

LSOA E01029496

Source: Indices of Deprivation 2015, Communities and Local Government, Crown copyright 2016

• Only LSOA E010129496 in west Chasetown is in the highest national quintile for the index of multiple deprivation. • A further 3 fall into the second highest quintile. This includes 2 LSOAs in the Chasetown and Burntwood areas.

1.3 Summary of demographic information

Three LSOAs fall into the highest quintiles for several demographics:

Table 3: LSOAs which fall into multiple highest quintiles LSOA Highest quintile E01029475 50 – 64 65 – 74 75+ E01029496 Health Deprivation and Disability Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index of Multiple Deprivation E01029497 Aged 50 – 64 Single Households aged 65+

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Map 2: LSOAs which fall into multiple highest quintiles

E01029475

E01029496

E01029497

LSOA EO1029496 in Chasetown falls into the highest quintile for all three deprivation indices and into the second highest quintile for single households aged 65+ but does not fall into any first or second for older population.

This information should be considered alongside other available evidence bases and data to establish a more complete understanding of the needs and supply gaps in the area.

1.4 Burntwood Locality Analysis

The of Burntwood lies 7km south west of Lichfield and 6.6km to the east of the Cannock town area which includes several densely built-up urban centres such as Bridgtown, Great Wyrley and Heath Hayes. This proximity to the Cannock conurbations along with a shared history of mining in Chasetown and Chase Terrace lends to strong historical and cultural associations with the Cannock area which make people from the Cannock area more likely to consider housing options in Burntwood. The A5190 runs through the centre of the analysis area, and the road runs to the south.

Burntwood is the second main town of the Lichfield district and is on the border with council area, it is the oldest of four settlements that have grown up around mining communities and 1960s and 1970s housing estates to form a larger urban area with separate centres: the other three are Chasetown, Chase Terrace and Boney Hay.

Within Burntwood town centre there are five neighbourhood centres with a range of shopping facilities and other services: Sankeys Corner, Chase Terrace, High Street, (Chasetown), Swan Island, and Ryecroft and Morley Road Shops in Burntwood.

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1.5 Access to Local Facilities and Services

Burntwood does not have a bus station.

Map 3: Main bus routes in Burntwood

Services: 60, 61, 61A, 61S, 62S, 835, 937

Town centre

Services: 10A, 60, 61S, 62S, 835 Services: 61, Services: 10A, 61A, 61S, 62S, 60, 61S, 62S, 937 835

Source: Staffordshire County Council

Key: Bus routes are displayed as follows:

Taxi services

There are numerous taxi services operating within the area according to yell.com. Accessibility would not be a problem based within a 2.5 km radius of the town centre.

Community Transport

There are several community transport schemes in Lichfield district according to the Lichfield District Council website including the Lichfield and District Voluntary Car Scheme for transport for hospital and medical appointments or for people who need transport to make essential journeys and have no other way of doing so.

Supermarkets

It has been assumed that larger supermarkets will enable people to access all of their food shopping needs. A corner shop, express or convenience store will only partially meet people’s needs, will potentially be more expensive and be used more for top up shopping rather than full shops.

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There are 7 large or medium sized supermarkets within a 2.5 km radius of the town centre.

Map 4: Supermarket locations in and around Burntwood

Aldi

Town centre Co-op WS7 9AZ

Co-op Heron Foods WS7 0BB

Morrison’s Co-op WS7 0DW

Co-op WS7 4QU

Source: Staffordshire County Council

Table 4: Public transport accessibility for supermarkets Supermarket and Most frequent Bus details Walking time distance postcode bus service from bus stop to amenity (approx.) Aldi Every 30 60, 61, 61A, 61S, 62, 62S, 835 Under 3 mins minutes Arriva Midlands 92m 10A, 937 National Express Co-op Every 60 61 6 mins WS7 9AZ minutes Arriva Midlands 197m Co-op Every 20 10 Under 2 mins WS7 0BB minutes National Express West Midlands 59m 61, 61A,62, 62S Arriva Midlands Co-op Every 30 60, 835 Under 2 mins WS7 0DW minutes Arriva Midlands 57m 937 National Express West Midlands Co-op Every 20 10, 937 Under 3 mins WS7 4QU minutes National Express West Midlands 94m Heron Foods Up to every 20 60 5 mins minutes Arriva Midlands 164 m

Morrison’s Up to every 20 60 9 mins minutes Arriva Midlands 280m

Source: bustimes.org and Staffordshire County Council

Morrison’s, Heron Foods and Co-op WS7 9ZA supermarkets appear to be accessible to older independent individuals by bus.

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Post Offices

According to Postoffice.co.uk there are 3 post offices within the 2.5 km radius which are located at: • Sankey’s Corner • 1, Cannock Road and • 57 High Street.

The post office at Sankey’s Corner can be accessed by public transport to a bus stop approximately 100m away.

GP Surgeries

There are 5 GP practices located within the 2.5 km radius:

• Boney Hay Surgery, 11 Longfellow Road, Burntwood WS7 2EY • Burntwood Health and Wellbeing Centre located at High Street, Chasetown, Burntwood WS7 3XH; • Darwin Medical Practice, Burntwood Health Centre, Hudson Drive, Burntwood WS7 0EW; • Salters Meadow Centre, Rugeley Road, Chase Terrace, Burntwood WS7 1AQ. • Darwin Medical Practice Chasetown Medical Centre, 29-31 High Street, Chasetown, Burntwood, Staffs WS7 3XE

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Map 5: GP practice locations in Burntwood

Salters Meadow Health Service Boney Hay Surgery

Town centre

Burntwood Health and Wellbeing Centre Darwin Medical Practice WS7 0EW

Darwin Medical Practice WS7 3XE

Source: www.digital.nhs.uk and Staffordshire County Council

Table 5: Public transport accessibility for GP practices GP Practice and postcode Most frequent bus Bus details Walking time/distance from service bus stop to amenity (approx.) Boney Hay Surgery Every 60 minutes 61, 61A Under 5 mins Arriva Midlands North 156m Burntwood Health and Every 20 minutes 10 Under 2 minutes Wellbeing Centre National Express West 42m Midlands 60, 61S, 62S, 835 Arriva Midlands Darwin Medical Practice Every 30 mins 60, 61A, 62, 62S 7 mins WS7 0EW Arriva Midlands North 216m Darwin Medical Practice Every 30 minutes 10A 5.5 mins WS7 3XE National Express West 176m Midlands 60, 62S Arriva Midlands North Salters Meadow Centre Every 30 minutes 60, 61, 61A, 62, 62S, 835 Under 2 mins Arriva Midlands North 48m 937 National Express West Midlands Source: bustimes.org, www.digital.nhs.uk and Staffordshire County Council

Three surgeries are within acceptable walking distance of a bus stop for an independent older person. Of these, Burntwood Health and Wellbeing Centre adjacent to the Leisure Centre, and Salters Meadow Centre at Sankey’s Corner, are located centrally with a frequent bus service.

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According to the NHS Choices website there are step-free and wheelchair access, car parking including disabled parking at Salters Meadow and Darwin Medical Practice.

GP out of hours

NHS 111 provides non-emergency out of hours GP cover for Burntwood residents between 6.30 p.m. and 8.00 a.m. during weekdays and 24 hours at weekends and on bank holidays. Appointments are made by calling 0300 7900 247. Some of the practices also have their own out of hour arrangements.

Pharmacies

Six pharmacies located within the 2.5 km radius of the town centre.

Map 6: Pharmacy locations in Burntwood

Lloyds Pharmacy WS7 1JR N&J’s Chemist

Lloyds Pharmacy Jhoots Pharmacy WS7 1AQ

Day Night Pharmacy

Chasetown Pharmacy

Source: www.digital.nhs.uk and Staffordshire County Council

Two of the pharmacies are in the main shopping area on High Street, Chase Terrace. Four are in close proximity to the GP practices so may be accessible at the same time as visiting the practice.

Table 6: Public transport accessibility for pharmacies Pharmacy and postcode Most frequent bus Bus details Walking time/distance from bus service stop to amenity (approx.) Jhoots UK Ltd Every 30 minutes 60, 61, 61A, 62, 62S Under 1 min WS7 0HH Arriva Midlands 20m

Chasetown Pharmacy Every 20 minutes 10, 937 5 mins WS7 3XE National Express West 160m Midlands

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Pharmacy and postcode Most frequent bus Bus details Walking time/distance from bus service stop to amenity (approx.) Lloyds Pharmacy Every 30 minutes 60, 61, 61A, 62, 62S, 835 Under 2 mins WS7 1JR Arriva Midlands 48m 937 National Express West Midlands Lloyds Pharmacy Every 30 minutes 60, 61, 61A, 62, 62S, 835 Under 2 mins WS7 1AQ Arriva Midlands 44m 937 National Express West Midlands N & J’s Chemist Every 30 minutes 61, 61A, 62 6 mins WS7 9AZ Arriva Midlands 195m 937 National Express West Midlands Day Night Pharmacy Every 30 minutes 60, 835 2 mins WS7 0DW Arriva Midlands 50m 937 National Express West Midlands Source: bustimes.org, www.digital.nhs.uk and Staffordshire County Council

Five of the pharmacies are located within acceptable walking distance of a bus stop.

Dentists

There are three dental practices within 2.5 km radius of the town centre.

Map 7: Dental practice locations in Burntwood

Inspire Dental Centre

Town centre

High Street Dental

Mydentist

Source: www.digital.nhs.uk and Staffordshire County Council

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Table 7: Public transport accessibility for dental practices Dental practice and Most frequent bus Bus details Walking time distance from bus postcode service stop to amenity (approx.) Mydentist Every 20 minutes 10, 937 5 minutes National Express West 160m Midlands High Street Dental Every 30 minutes 60, 61, 61A, 62, 62S, 835 5 minutes Arriva Midlands 157m 937 National Express West Midlands Inspire Dental Centre Every 30 minutes 60, 61, 61A, 62, 62S, 835 Under 2 mins Arriva Midlands 48m 937 National Express West Midlands Source: bustimes.org, www.digital.nhs.uk and Staffordshire County Council

There appears to be good access by public transport to all three dental practices.

Hospitals

There are A&E departments at:

• Good Hope Hospital, Sutton Coldfield • Queens Hospital, Burton • Manor Hospital, Walsall • County Hospital,

The nearest acute hospital with an A&E department is Good Hope Hospital, Sutton Coldfield which is approximately 25km away. It is run by University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

Salters Meadow Centre provides a minor illnesses and injuries unit.

Opticians

There are four opticians within 2.5 km of the centre:

• Boots Opticians Unit 14, Cannock Road, Chase Terrace • Colin Lee Opticians, 2 Swan Island, Shopping Precinct, Chase Road • D&A, 14 Burntwood Shopping Centre, Cannock Road • Stidwells, 31 Rugeley Road.

All opticians are located within 160m of a bus stop, which is a reasonable return distance for an older independent individual, and all are accessible by bus services which run up to a frequency of every 30 minutes.

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Table 8: Public transport accessibility for opticians Optician and postcode Most frequent bus service Bus details Walking time distance from bus stop to amenity (approx.) Boots the Opticians Every 30 minutes 60, 61A, 62, 62S, Under 5 mins 835, 837 154m Arriva Midlands Collin Lee Opticians Every 30 mins 60, 61A, 62, 62S Under 2 mins Arriva Midlands 53m D&A Every 30 mins 60, 61A, 62, 62S, Under 5 mins 835, 937 154m Arriva Midlands Stidwells Every 30 minutes 60, 61A, 62, 62S, Under 4 mins 835, 937 126m Arriva Midlands Source: bustimes.org and Google Maps

Chiropodists/podiatrists

According to Google, there are 4 chiropody and podiatry services in a 2.5 km radius of the town centre:

• Allan Andrea, Norton Lane, Burntwood • Chiropody in Chase Terrace and Burntwood, Mobile Foot Clinic, 5 Bridge Cross Road, Burntwood • Sue Powis, Chiropody and Podiatry, Ashmead Road, Burntwood • The Foot Clinic – Chasetown, 51 High Street, Chasetown

Using the manual measuring tool in GIS and information in Google Maps and Bustimes.org.uk, it appears that two of the chiropody/podiatry services are within a 320m return walking return distance to a bus stop for an older independent individual.

Banks, building societies and cash machines

No banks have branches in Burntwood. The nearest banks locations are in Lichfield and Cannock. According to www.link.co.uk the nearest free to use ATMs are at:

• Aldi supermarket, Burntwood • The Post Office, Chase Terrace • Heron Foods, Chase Terrace.

All three appear to be within 160m of the nearest bus stop and could potentially be accessed by mobility scooter.

There is also an ATM at Morrison’s supermarket.

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1.6 Access to Leisure and Recreational Opportunities

Burntwood Town Council’s Neighbourhood Plan (April 2018) identifies a need to develop the range of services and facilities in Burntwood town centre and states that a lack of local social and community facilities mean that people have to travel out of the area to access social opportunities. The analysis shows that within the 2.5km radius of the centre there are limited leisure and recreational opportunities. A much greater range of services including cafes, bars, large shops, cinema and theatre is available in Lichfield which is a 19-minute bus journey from Burntwood.

Of the five small neighbourhood centres within the radius with a range of shops and other services Sankey’s Corner in Chasetown is the most central, and Burntwood Shopping Centre is located here. The limited range of shops includes a bakery, a butcher’s shop, and services such as several hairdressers, a coffee shop and a pub as well as one small and one medium sized supermarket.

Burntwood Library is in Sankey’s Corner, on the corner of High Street and Cannock Road, opposite the Burntwood shopping centre and 85m from the nearest bus stop.

Burntwood Leisure Centre is situated 630m to the south of Sankey’s Corner, on the High Street and is not accessible by bus for an independent older person as the nearest bus stop is 280m from the centre. The centre has a swimming pool and a range of fitness activities including exercise, swimming and fitness classes for the over 50s, Pilates and yoga.

There are several community activity venues: Burntwood Memorial Institute on Rugeley Road hosts regular clubs and groups such as Darby and Joan, bridge and yoga; St John’s Community Church on High Street, Chase Terrace has several regular activity and friendship groups; and a vibrant Methodist Homes Association Live at Home scheme is in operation in Burntwood, mainly providing activities at the Old Mining College, Chasetown. St John’s Church and the Old Mining College are both within easy walking distance of a bus stop with a 30 minute service.

Within the analysis area there is limited opportunity to access green spaces, parks or other outdoor recreational areas. Chase Terrace Park in the north west of the analysis area between High Street and Cross Street has nature walks, a bowling green and benches. It is accessible by the number 60 bus which stops approximately 70m away. Chasetown Memorial Green Bowling Park on High Street, Chasetown is within 10m of a bus stop served by the 10A and 937 buses.

Redwood Park has benches but does not have a bus stop within an acceptable walking distance. Country Park and Visitor Centre in the southwest of the area has a café and level walking paths but does not appear to be accessible by public transport.

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1.7 Access to local care facilities/age appropriate housing in Burntwood North

Extra care schemes

There are no extra care schemes within the 2.5 km radius.

Sheltered housing

Eight sheltered housing complexes are within 2.5 km of the town centre.

Table 9: Sheltered Housing Schemes in Burntwood Name Needs catered Units Services & facilities provided Tenure Build date for Frazeley Retirement 32 flats and Resident management staff and Social rent No WS7 1LS housing bungalows, Careline alarm service. information one and two bedroomed

Hill Street Retirement 13 flats, two Resident management staff and Social rent No WS7 3XT housing bedroomed. Careline alarm service. information

Lilac Grove Retirement 22 flats and Resident management staff and Social rent No WS7 4RW housing bungalows, Careline alarm service. information one bedroomed Richardson Retirement 29 flats –one Visiting management staff and Social rent 1988 Court housing. New bedroomed. Careline alarm service. WS7 1ND residents 55+ accepted. Robinson Retirement 52 one and Resident management staff and Social rent No Road/Spinney housing two Careline alarm service. information Lane/Mountba bedroomed tten bungalows WS7 2NN

School Lane Retirement 14 one and Resident management staff and Social rent 1965 WS7 1LE housing two Careline alarm service. bedroomed bungalows Smalley Court Retirement 37 flats and Non-resident management staff Social rent 1983 WS7 0LR housing bungalows. and Careline alarm service. Sizes studio Includes mobility and wheelchair and one standard properties. bedroom Uxbridge Retirement 23 one Non-resident management staff Social rent 1995 Court housing. New bedroomed and Careline alarm service. WS7 3YZ residents 55+ flats Includes mobility standard accepted properties. Source: housingcare.org

• In total there are 222 one and two-bedroomed studios, flats and bungalows. • Resident management staff are available at 5 of the schemes, and the other three schemes have non-resident/visiting management staff. All of them have a Careline alarm service. Social rent is the only available tenure type.

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For the purpose of this report it has not been possible to comment on the physical states of the housing or whether they are fully occupied or not. This information may be available directly from the housing associations which own them.

Map 8: Sheltered housing scheme locations in Burntwood

Frazeley WS7 1LS

School Lane Robinson Road/Spinney WS7 1LE Lane/Mountbatten WS7 2NN

Richardson Court WS7 1ND Lilac Grove WS7 4RW Hill Street WS7 3XT Smalley Court WS7 0LR Uxbridge Court WS7 3YZ

Source: Staffordshire County Council

Age Exclusive Housing

There are 8 age exclusive housing schemes within the 2.5km radius.

Table 10: Age exclusive housing in Burntwood Name and Needs Units Services and Tenure Build date postcode catered for facilities provided Bells Lane/Chorley Age exclusive 36 flats and bungalows, Careline alarm Social rent No Road/Longfellows housing one and two bedroomed system information Lane WS7 2PD Byron Close Age exclusive 15 one and two Careline alarm Social rent No WS7 2EZ housing bedroomed bungalows system information Highfield Road Age exclusive 4 one bedroomed Careline alarm Social rent No WS7 9DA housing bungalows system information Mount Road/Chase Age exclusive 12 one bedroomed Careline alarm Social rent No Road housing bungalows system information WS7 0AX

Ogley Hay Road Age exclusive 3 one bedroomed Careline alarm Social rent No WS7 9DD housing bungalows system information

Overton Lane Age exclusive 8 one bedroomed Careline alarm Social rent No WS7 0LQ housing bungalows system information

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Name and Needs Units Services and Tenure Build date postcode catered for facilities provided Travellers Close Age exclusive 17 flats and bungalows, Careline alarm Social rent No WS7 0LP housing one and two bedroomed system information

Victory Avenue Age exclusive 10 bungalows, one Careline alarm Social rent No WS7 2AL housing bedroomed system information Source: housingcare.org

• 105 units are available in age exclusive schemes within the 2.5km radius. • There is a predominance of schemes with one-bedroomed bungalows, and an unknown number of two-bedroomed bungalows. • All schemes offer social rent only. • It is evident that age exclusive schemes tend to be concentrated on the east side of the analysis area and sheltered housing on the west side of the area.

Map 9: Age exclusive housing locations in Burntwood Byron Close WS7 2EZ

Bells Lane/Chorley Ogley Hay Road Road/Longfellows WS7 9DD Lane WS7 2PD Highfield Road WS7 9DA Victory Avenue WS7 2AL Mount Road/Chase Road WS7 0AX

Travellers Close WS7 0LP

Overton Lane WS7 0LQ

Source: Staffordshire County Council

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Care homes – Residential Care only

There are 5 residential care homes within the 2.5 km radius of the town centre.

Table 11: Residential care homes in Burntwood Name Location Specialisms/Services Beds Services & Facilities Bracken House 1-1977466545 Caring for adults over 65 yrs 34 Respite care WS7 9BD Caring for adults under 65 yrs Dementia Mental health conditions Physical disabilities Sensory impairments Lawnswood Avenue 1-119188856 Learning Disabilities 8 No information WS7 4YE Priory Highfields 1-127569799 Caring for adults under 65 yrs 8 No information WS7 4QR Learning disabilities Sensory impairments The Birches 1-2327510942 Caring for adults over 65 yrs 7 Accommodation and WS7 2HH Caring for adults under 65 yrs support to people Physical disabilities with acquired brain injury 235 Rugeley Road 1-129454044 Caring for adults over 65 yrs 10 Support for adults WS7 1NS Caring for adults under 65 yrs with learning Dementia disabilities, Learning disabilities associated complex Physical disabilities needs and nursing Sensory impairments support to individuals with significant health needs Hall 1-4413340878 Caring for adults over 65 yrs 39 Residential care and Care Home Mental health conditions convalescence, WS7 0JL Physical disabilities respite and pop in day care. For people aged between 50-65 with physical disabilities, as well as residents who have had a stroke. Source: Care Quality Commission and housingcare.org

• Within the 2.5 km radius there are a total of 106 residential care home beds within five care homes. • Two homes have specialist care categories of dementia and old age, providing 44 beds (42%). • Five homes, containing 58 beds (55%) have specialisms of learning disabilities and/or adults under 65; • One home provides services for people with acquired brain injuries.

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Map 10: Residential care home locations in Burntwood

235 Rugeley Road The Birches WS7 1NS WS7 2HH

Bracken House WS7 9BD

Lawnswood Avenue WS7 4YE

Hammerwich Priory Highfields Hall Care Home WS7 4QR WS7 0JL

Source: Staffordshire County Council

Care Homes – Nursing Care only

Table 12: Nursing homes in Burntwood Name Location Specialisms/Services Beds Services & Facilities Chaseview Nursing 1-319279267 Caring for adults over 65 yrs 60 Purpose built home. Home Caring for adults under 65 yrs Longer stay, short WS7 1AW Dementia stay and respite. Physical disabilities Garden. Grangemoor 1-138039409 Mental Health conditions 30 No information House Nursing Home WS7 1BG

New Dawn Court 1-5023934121 Caring for adults over 65 yrs 39 No information Caring for adults under 65 yrs Dementia Mental health conditions Physical disabilities Sensory impairments The Lodge 1-138039455 Dementia 14 No information WS7 0BG Mental health conditions

Source: Care Quality Commission, voyagecare.com, advinia.co.uk and housingcare.org

• Within the 2.5km radius of the town centre there are 4 nursing homes with a total of 143 beds. • Three have specialist care categories of dementia and adults over 65 years, providing 113 beds (79%). • One home with 39 beds has a specialist care category of adults over 65 and mental health conditions.

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• One home with 30 beds (21%) has a specialist care category of mental health conditions. • Plans for alterations and an extension at Grangemoor Nursing Home which will result in a net loss of 2 bedrooms were approved in July 2018.

Map 11: Nursing home locations in Burntwood

Home changed to residential registration The Lodge Nursing Home Chaseview Nursing WS7 0BG Home WS7 1AW Grangemoor House Nursing Home New Dawn Court WS7 1BG WS7 3XG

Home changed to residential registration

Source: Staffordshire County Council

Supported living schemes

Information held by Staffordshire County Council shows that within 2.5 km of the town centre we do not commission any supported living schemes. There may be other privately run and funded schemes which we are not aware of. Supported living schemes are typically for younger people with learning disabilities, although some may be for people with physical disabilities.

Planned specialist housing developments in the area

Since 2015 one planning application for a specialist housing scheme has been approved within 2.5 km of the town centre. Bromford Housing has received approval for a supported housing development of 14 self-contained one bedroomed apartments for adults with learning disabilities just off the high street in Cannock Road, this is currently under construction.

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2 Burntwood town centre summary

2.1 Burntwood Locality Population Demographics

The demographic data on GIS show that there are the following numbers of LSOAs in the first and second quintiles for demography or deprivation.

Table 13: Numbers of LSOAs in first and second quintiles Indicator Number of LSOAs Number of LSOAs in in first quintile second quintile Aged 50 – 64 5 3 Aged 65 – 74 7 6 Aged 75+ 2 7 Single Person Households aged 65+ 4 3 Health, deprivation and disability 1 5 Income Deprivation Affecting Older People 1 2 Index of Multiple Deprivation 1 5

The demographic data show several geographical concentrations:

• High numbers of people aged 50 – 64 in LSOAs in the north east and south west of the analysis area including Burntwood town (six LSOAs in the first quintile). • High numbers of people aged 65 – 74 in the east of the analysis area including Burntwood town (13 LSOAs in the first or second highest quintile. • High numbers of people aged 75+ including south Burntwood town (ten LSOAS in the first or second highest quintile). • LSOA EO1029496 in Chasetown falls into the highest quintile for all three deprivation indices and into the second highest quintile for single households aged 65+ but does not fall into highest or second highest for older population.

2.2 Access to retail, banking, health and leisure services

Burntwood Town Council’s Neighbourhood Plan (April 2018) identifies a need to develop the range of services and facilities in Burntwood town centre and that a lack of local social and community facilities mean that people must travel out of the area to access social opportunities.

The analysis has identified that retail centres within the analysis area could provide for most day to day needs but other shopping needs could mean travelling to a larger town.

Within the area there is access by public transport to the following services which have a bus stop within an acceptable walking distance for an independent older person:

• 4 supermarkets • 1 post office • 3 GP surgeries

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• 5 pharmacies • 3 dental practices • 3 opticians • 2 chiropodists • 3 ATMs (however there are no bank branches within the analysis area).

2.3 Access to specialist housing and care facilities

The key findings are:

• There are no extra care facilities in the Burntwood area. • Tenure types for specialist housing for older people (sheltered, age exclusive, retirement housing) is limited to social rent only, with no access to leasehold, private rent or shared ownership tenures. • A high proportion (75%) of age exclusive schemes offers accommodation in bungalows. • Access to sheltered housing: eight schemes offer 222 units. • Access to age exclusive schemes: eight schemes provide 105 units. • There are six residential care homes offering 106 beds. Two residential homes have specialist care categories of dementia and old age, providing 44 beds. • 4 nursing homes provide a total of 143 beds. Two homes have dementia and adults over 65 specialisms, providing 99 beds (69% of the total provision).

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