Apologies if this is in the wrong section but....
I have a question regarding the housing estate I live in.
Firstly some background information, the estate was not finished when we bought our home, there were 20 houses completed and the rest of the estate was closed off by fencing, long story short the builder then went bust, things lay dormant and the housing estate was placed on the ghost estate list.
Around February this year a new builder came in and bought up the remaining units and began building again, as the estate was unfinished the roads were not really in good shape they did have some tarmac on them but shores still protrude up above the surface and the road is being destroyed by the HGV’s that are carrying supplies down to the area in which the new houses are being built.
My question is does the new builder have to finish the roads properly throughout the estate before he finishes or can he simply put down a surface in the part he has built in and leave the rest in the state it’s in?
When we contacted the Council about this matter (and the fact the street lights all need new bulbs) they said it was down to the builder to do all these things as the estate was not handed over to them yet, since then I have heard conflicting information on who has to do what in the estate, if anyone can give me some advice as to what the builder does and does not have to do before he finishes his work in the estate it would be greatly appreciated.