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Accessible Housing Matters UK

Accessible Housing Matters UK

Von: Ruth Hunter
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If you care about homes that work for everyone, this podcast is for you. Each episode of Accessible Housing Matters UK dives into real conversations with the people shaping the future of inclusive living — from developers and designers to policy makers and everyday people with lived experience. You’ll discover inspiring stories, innovative solutions, and practical insights that prove accessibility doesn’t mean compromise — it means better design for all. Whether you’re a property professional, architect, landlord, or someone passionate about equality and independence, you’ll come away informed, motivated, and empowered to be part of the change. Thanks for listening to Accessible Housing Matters UK! If you’re inspired to learn more or want to explore working with me on creating accessible, inclusive, and beautiful properties, I’d love to hear from you. 👉 Visit www.veredusproperty.co.uk 📩 Email me directly at ruth@veredusproperty.co.uk 🔗 Connect with me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ruthhunterproperty Together, we can make accessible housing the standard, not the exception. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who cares about inclusive living! N.B - Huge thank you to Stephen Beard of Accessible Housing Matters USA for allowing me to share the title for the UK version of the podcast.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Sozialwissenschaften
  • Lord Richard Best — Why Accessible Housing Still Isn’t the Default (and What Must Change)
    Jan 8 2026
    Summary

    Ruth Hunter is joined by Lord Richard Best, one of the UK’s most influential voices in housing policy and a long-standing campaigner for Lifetime Homes and inclusive design.

    Lord Best shares how the Lifetime Homes movement began, why accessibility progress has stalled, and what needs to change now — including making M4(2) the default through Building Regulations and creating trusted Good Home Hubs so people can get impartial support to adapt their homes before crisis hits.

    The conversation also explores the power of major housebuilders, the economics of preventing falls, and why stigma and poor design still stop people from accepting adaptations.

    Chapters
    • 00:00 — Welcome + introduction to Lord Richard Best

    • 01:39 — The letter that changed everything: Dr Jenny Morris calls out a lack of accessibility

    • 03:20 — Creating Lifetime Homes: the 16 principles and “homes for a whole lifetime”

    • 05:00 — Housebuilders’ resistance and why standards work best when they’re mandatory

    • 06:22 — The lift analogy: how regulation normalises better design

    • 08:30 — Why we need to move beyond M4(1): the case for M4(2) as baseline

    • 09:48 — Lifetime Homes vs specialist older persons’ housing: why both matter

    • 11:31 — Falls, delayed discharge, and the real cost of inaccessible homes

    • 12:56 — The biggest lever: upgrading Building Regulations (M4(2) as mandatory)

    • 16:04 — The “oligopoly”: how a handful of major builders shape delivery

    • 18:23 — Downsizing as a housing solution: accessible homes unlocking family stock

    • 19:33 — A practical model: redeveloping underused garage sites into accessible homes

    • 23:05 — Planning delays aren’t just policy — they’re resourcing and skills

    • 26:14 — Retrofitting reality: we’ll never build enough new homes for an ageing population

    • 28:42 — The “push factor”: why people act late, not early

    • 30:03 — DFG support and why many people still don’t know where to start

    • 31:03 — Equity loans for adaptations: unlocking value to fund home improvements

    • 32:40 — BATH-OUT: why bathing is one of the most powerful adaptations

    • 36:02 — Stigma and aesthetics: why people refuse adaptations (and what good design changes)

    • 38:41 — Safety and “visual markers”: how poor exterior design can increase vulnerability

    • 40:28 — Two priorities: upgrade regs + create Good Home Hubs

    • 46:44 — Political churn: why progress keeps resetting (housing minister turnover)

    • 48:46 — How to contact Lord Best

    Keywords

    Accessible housing, Lifetime Homes, universal design, Building Regulations, Approved Document M, M4(1), M4(2), M4(3), inclusive design, ageing population, occupational therapy (OT), Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG), home adaptations, walk-in showers, falls prevention, delayed discharge, social housing, planning system, housebuilder oligopoly, Good Home Hubs, Centre for Ageing Better, Habinteg, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Dr Jenny Morris

    Contact details

    Lord Richard Best: best@parliament.uk

    🔗 Connect with Lord Best on LinkedIn (search: Lord Best)

    Thanks for listening to Accessible Housing Matters UK!

    If you’re inspired to learn more or want to explore working with me on creating accessible, inclusive, and beautiful properties, I’d love to hear from you.

    👉 Visit www.veredusproperty.com 📩 Email me directly at info@veredusproperty.com 🔗 Connect with me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ruthhunter

    Together, we can make accessible housing the standard, not the exception. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who cares about inclusive living!

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    48 Min.
  • From Planning Battles to Beautiful Homes: The Story of Level One Developments
    Dec 10 2025
    Summary

    In this episode of Accessible Housing Matters UK, Ruth kicks off Season 2 with a deep dive into accessible bungalow design with small-scale developer Allan Craigen, founder and director of Level One Developments..

    Allan shares his journey from running a scaffolding business to buying a modest plot of land at auction with the vision of creating a flagship accessible bungalow scheme. He and Ruth talk candidly about planning refusals over garden sizes, the true cost of surveys and drainage strategies, and why choosing the right architect and builder is absolutely critical when you’re aiming for more than just “wide doors and a ramp”.

    They then dig into the nuts and bolts of inclusive design: hybrid M4(2)/M4(3) layouts, level thresholds instead of ramps, properly sized bathrooms and hallways, reinforced walls for future grab rails, and an accessible kitchen designed with input from accessibility specialist Adam Thomas. Allan is refreshingly honest about the mistakes, the extra costs (hello piling!), and what he’d do differently next time to make accessible development scalable, sellable, and commercially viable.

    Whether you’re a developer, investor, designer, OT, or you just care about where we’re all going to live as we age, this episode is full of practical insight from someone who’s learning by doing – one accessible bungalow at a time.

    Chapters

    00:00 – Welcome, Season 2 intro & meet Allan 02:06 – From scaffolding to small developer: Allan’s background 06:25 – Buying the plot at auction & why bungalows 10:48 – First planning application and refusal over garden sizes 14:45 – Surveys, drainage strategies & the hidden cost of planning 18:33 – Should you do pre-apps and options? Lessons in risk 24:00 – Finding the right architect and discovering accessibility isn’t “just wider doors” 27:45 – Hallways, bathrooms & a hybrid approach between M4(2) and M4(3) 33:20 – Designing an accessible kitchen with Symphony and Adam Thomas 37:38 – Bathroom layouts, grab rails, plywood backing & real-life usability 45:10 – MMC vs traditional build, piling costs and below-ground surprises 52:00 – Working with builders: level thresholds, ramps and practical site issues 59:40 – Heating choices, underfloor vs radiators and keeping corridors clear 01:02:20 – Selling the bungalows & creating a bespoke combined home 01:07:35 – Key learnings, what Allan would do differently & marketing future schemes 01:12:20 – How to connect with Allan & closing thoughts

    Keywords

    Accessible housing, Accessible bungalows, Single-storey homes, Ageing in place, Universal design, Part M, M4(2), M4(3), Inclusive design, Planning permission, Garden size standards, Developers, Property investors, Accessible kitchens, Wet rooms, Level access, Building costs, Piling, Small-scale development, Future-proof homes

    Contact details

    Allan Craigen – Founder, Level One Developments 📞 07815 152693 🔗 Connect with Allan on LinkedIn (search: Allan Craigen)

    Thanks for listening to Accessible Housing Matters UK!

    If you’re inspired to learn more or want to explore working with me on creating accessible, inclusive, and beautiful properties, I’d love to hear from you.

    👉 Visit www.veredusproperty.com 📩 Email me directly at info@veredusproperty.com 🔗 Connect with me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ruthhunter

    Together, we can make accessible housing the standard, not the exception. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who cares about inclusive living!

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    1 Std. und 15 Min.
  • Insights of Accessible Homes from a Building Inspector: with Jack Calveley
    Sep 22 2025

    EP - 10

    Summary

    In this episode of Accessible Housing Matters UK, Ruth Hunter is joined by Jack Calveley, a registered building inspector with a passion for ensuring accessibility isn’t just a box-ticking exercise but a lived reality.

    Together, they unpack Approved Document M4 – the section of UK building regulations that covers accessible and adaptable housing. Jack explains the key differences between M4(1) visitable dwellings and M4(2) adaptable dwellings, the most common mistakes developers make, and why working with the right contractors and designers is crucial to getting compliance right.

    Whether you’re a developer, investor, architect, or simply interested in how we can create homes that work for everyone, this conversation is packed with practical advice and real-world insights.

    Chapters

    00:00 – Welcome & introduction 01:05 – Jack’s journey into building control and accessibility 04:00 – Understanding Part M and why it matters 06:58 – The difference between M4(1) and M4(2) 09:32 – Reinforced walls, wider stairs, and future-proofing homes 12:30 – Common mistakes developers make on site 16:00 – Finding the right contractors and architects 20:53 – Why knowledge and collaboration are crucial 23:39 – The design details that make the biggest difference 27:49 – Accessibility in refurbishments and small-scale developments 30:24 – What you can and can’t remove when renovating 33:11 – Preparing for the future of housing standards 37:12 – Final thoughts and how to connect with Jack

    Keywords

    Accessible housing, Building regulations, Approved Document M, M4(1), M4(2), Adaptable homes, Visitable dwellings, Building control, Universal design, Housing standards, Developers, Property investors, Refurbishments, Future-proof housing

    Contact details

    Jack Calveley – Registered Building Inspector Find Jack on LinkedIn (search: Jack T Calveley)

    Thanks for listening to Accessible Housing Matters UK!

    If you’re inspired to learn more or want to explore working with me on creating accessible, inclusive, and beautiful properties, I’d love to hear from you.

    👉 Visit www.veredusproperty.com 📩 Email me directly at info@veredusproperty.com 🔗 Connect with me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ruthhunter

    Together, we can make accessible housing the standard, not the exception. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who cares about inclusive living!

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    36 Min.
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