FED-UP homeowners on a newbuild estate have been waiting three years for builders and council chiefs to settle a bizarre row.
Those living in the beleaguered estate in Worcestershire complained the roads were left littered with potholes – damaging any hopes of selling their homes in future.
They describe the area as looking like a “glorified building site” despite paying between £400,000 and £600,000 for their properties on the outskirts of Worcester.
Roads have gone without tarmac, with plenty of potholes uncovered – prompting parents to stop their children from playing outdoors in the “unsafe” streets.
Raised drains and strewn traffic cones have also left the estate appearing a “complete eyesore” and “like a bomb has hit it”, homeowners say.