A 91-year-old pensioner is having to struggle up three flights of stairs to his flat everyday as a housing trust won’t give him the empty one on the ground floor of his block.
John Curtis has lived in Milton Close in Stretford for upwards of two decades but has become less mobile in recent years. He said he can’t understand why Trafford Housing Trust, who manage the building, won’t allow him to move in downstairs.
John’s son used to live with him in his current two-bedroom apartment, but he has been on his own since his son moved out.
The Trust explained that since he now lives alone, Mr Curtis isn’t eligible for the empty two-bedroom flat that currently sits empty on the ground floor.
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The trust have instead offered him a one bedroom bungalow around six miles away. But John and his friends are concerned he’d be completely isolated there.
John said: “There are 28 steps for me to climb, I’m not very mobile. I can just about manage if I haven’t got anything in my hands, but if I’m carrying shopping or anything, I need to shout my neighbours to help. My neighbours look after me.
“They offered me this bungalow out at the end of a country lane somewhere, it’s a burglar’s paradise. I said I’m not moving there, not a chance. I need to be near my neighbours. It’s better for me to stay here where I have people helping me, near my friends.
“My argument is they’ve still got an empty one if I move to the one downstairs, but they refused to do that. As long as I’m in the building, that’s good enough for me, I can’t see the point.”
John believes he might be the longest standing tenant of the block, having been there for over two decades. He
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