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Liverpool Echo
National
Jenny Kirkham

Homeowners furious after housing company ‘photoshop’ roads onto brochure

Homeowners on a stunning estate are furious after housing developers photoshopped roads that haven’t been completed for 10 years.

Residents living in Waterside Village in St Helens claim they have been forgotten about by Morris Homes, who built almost 500 houses before leaving the site without tarmacing the streets.

One man, David Lyons, said the roads on the site have been broken, muddied and abandoned by the construction workers - who were tasked with completing them.

The 34-year-old dad told the ECHO that people in the area are even expected to pay between £200 and £500 a year to Morris Homes as a service charge which goes towards the “upkeep” of the development.

David Lyons says Morris Homes have repeatedly promised to fix the roads but have failed to do so (Liverpool Echo)

He said: “They finished building on the site earlier this year and numerous times we have been told that they will be completing the roads but they haven’t done it yet.”

Mr Lyons explained that Morris Homes began building Waterside Village in 2008 before his wife bought a home there in 2009.

After they married and had two children together, the couple moved to another home on the development.

He said: “We were told that the roads would be completed when all the houses were built, but they kept adding to them.

Resident David Lyons from Waterside Village housing development in St Helens which has been left with no proper roads for ten years. (Liverpool Echo)

“Because of the work vehicles, the roads are full of pot holes and the kerbs are extremely high.

“People around here have suffered damage to their cars and one neighbour even fell down a manhole that wasn’t properly covered.

“We are paying hundreds of pounds for them to ‘cut the grass’ and look after the estate but they refuse to do the one thing we have asked for.”

But hospital worker David said his neighbours became infuriated when Morris Homes purchased land next to their estate to develop a second phase of Waterside Village.

Waterside Village housing development in St Helens which has been left with no proper roads for ten years. (Liverpool Echo)
Morris Home brochure which shows where roads have been added into the photograph of Waterside Village (Supplied)

He said: “Our estate was clearly so popular that they decided to build another just like it.

“So far they have built about 15 homes so we knew they weren’t going to be bothered about sorting out roads.

“The most ridiculous thing they have done though, was use a picture of our estate for their new brochure.

“It shows a row of houses from one of the streets, but they have photoshopped tidy, clean, tarmac roads onto the picture.

Residents of Waterside Village say they were 'sold a dream' but are stil lwaiting for it to become reality (Liverpool Echo)

“That just proves that they are aware of the issue and have decided to cover it up with some clever computer work rather than just fixing the problem.”

Waterside Village is a collection of two, three and four bedroom homes that start from around £140,000 in price.

According to the Morris Homes website, Waterside Village “will blend timeless character with high specification and modern design” but the residents disagree with how they have been treated.

David added: “We were sold a dream and unfortunately, we are still waiting for that to become a reality.” 

Morris Homes have been approached for comment.

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