Southport Visiter

Anger over site mess

- BY CATHERINE MACKINLAY catherine.mackinlay@reachplc.com @catmackinl­ay

RESIDENTS close to the constructi­on site of the housing developmen­t on the Kew Estate have voiced their anger over the mess and the use of heavy vehicles.

The Pavilion Gardens developmen­t is under way at Town Lane in Southport where two, three and fourbedroo­m homes are being built.

One resident said: “The horrendous mess being made by the constructi­on of new houses on Kew estate.

“It’s like walking and driving through a field.

“And now they are driving earth movers on a public road, which I’m sure is against the law even though it states no constructi­on traffic.

“It’s beyond a joke now.” The resident alleged that the vehicles were moving from their entrance near the Royal Mail sorting office, hence using a public highway to gain access to the site via Blowick Moss Lane – ignoring three signs indicating “no constructi­on traffic”.

A spokespers­on for David Wilson Homes North West said: “We would like to apologise for any inconvenie­nce that may have been caused to residents.

“We would like to assure those affected that we have been liaising with the relevant contractor­s to ensure appropriat­e action is taken to regularly clean and minimise any further mud deposits.

“This includes a revised constructi­on haul route, limited hours of operation, the use of wheel wash machinery and extensive use of road sweepers during the current material removal operation.

“All vehicles currently in that operation are registered to use the public highway, and we have relayed this and the above informatio­n to the relevant members of the council.”

Sefton Council sent an inspector out last week to investigat­e the site.

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Constructi­on vehicles at the Kew site

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