Frustration at ‘complete mess’ left by contractors
This is simply unacceptable to have this continue to drag on Coun Mark Swinburn
AMESS left by contractors working on a Northumberland housing development has been branded “completely unacceptable” by one councillor.
In October, Coun Mark Swinburn called out the work on Station Road, Cramlington and in the surrounding area for a “lack of care and concern”. Work on the road has been ongoing since summer 2022, and was originally scheduled to last five months.
The work is being carried out on behalf of developers Bellway Homes and Persimmon Homes in connection with the nearby St Nicholas Manor estate. At the time, contractors said necessary work would be carried out the following week – but five months later, Coun Swinburn remains unhappy with the state of the site and his ward.
The Cramlington Village councillor said: “Although the roads, signage, crossings and street lights might be done, the area surrounding here has been left in a complete mess.
“There are unfinished footpaths, lighting columns precariously placed, concrete blocks and general spoil dumped on the verges, and much of the rest of the area left to sprout weeds yet again as the onset of spring nears.
“Yet it seems there is a distinct lack of contractors to do anything. There have been repeated efforts made to get this situation resolved, and some acceptable standard brought back to our town centre, but unfortunately there has been a significant lack of progress by the contractors responsible.
“I have contacted a number of council departments to ask if we have yet been passed responsibility for this, and if the site has been signed over. As yet it is still in the hands of the contractors who seem to be unsure, or unable to give any date as to when this work will be finished.
“As a result the county council is contacting the developers directly to try and get this issue resolved. This is simply unacceptable to have this continue to drag on to the detriment of our residents, and not even a date for completion.”
However, it appears there could be light at the end of the tunnel for residents.
Responding to Coun Swinburn’s concerns, Bellway said that contractors were due to connect the final street lights “in the coming weeks”.
Following this, the area would be ‘made good’ to hand it over to the council.
Persimmon are said to be “driving” the council to take ownership as soon as possible, and have been in contact with contractors around tidying the area and finishing any work still outstanding.