
Our newbuild estate has been cut off by a massive landslip for months - and we fear our £400k homes could be next in the firing line
Daily MailHomeowners in a newbuild estate have been cut off from their properties for months following a massive landslip and live in 'constant fear of something else happening'. Residents have been living a landslip-related nightmare since March last year when a wall gave way Reece Aleksander, 33, an engineer says living on the estate is a 'nightmare'. He said his drive - near the biggest slip - has been blocked since March Many of the locals have been left unable to reach their own driveways by car after the recent bad weather caused tons of earth to slide down and block the cul-de-sac The closed road means residents have park away from their homes and trapse up to 100 metres through their neighbours' gardens Reece Aleksander, 33, an engineer says living on the estate is a 'nightmare'. Many residents are worried their homes could be soon be consumed by the next mudslide Ms Howard said: 'It's getting worse and worse that now it's on the pavements. Many of the locals have been left unable to reach their own driveways by car after the recent bad weather caused tons of earth to slide down and block the cul-de-sac The estate is privately owned by Dunedin Homes but residents claim no one is taking responsibility for the landslip Developer Dunedin Homes have been approached for comment.
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