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Thomas Molloy & George Lythgoe

Raging resident plans to turn pothole into a moat to stop drivers parking in road

A fuming resident is threatening to install a lake outside his home to deter parents on the school run from parking after a blockade he built failed to have the desired effect.

Determined Derek Woodacer has wound up neighbours in his Manchester street with evermore elaborate and extreme measures to solve the problem. The 65-year-old even dug a huge pothole in the road after a barricade that he built was removed.

Now he plans to fill the gaping crater with water and turn it into a lake. Derek even has a name for his latest creation - 'Lake Como-nside' - as a tongue-in-cheek nod to one of his favourite holiday destinations - Lake Como in Italy.

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“I have more plans in the future," he said. “The pothole now, I am going to make it into Lake Como-nside," he told the MEN. "I have upset enough people but I just don’t care now. I don’t know where this leaves me with the neighbours now. This just makes me more determined to carry on.”

Derek says he has been battling with parents doing the school drop off at Mosley Common’s St John’s Primary School since he moved to the road five years ago as he believes they shouldn’t be parking on his street. It has led to fights, vandalism, and complaints from neighbours - with one saying that his blockade could have prevented emergency vehicles and bin men getting through.

“I moved here five years ago and this is an unadopted road so the council is not responsible for it,” he added. “When I moved in I thought what the hell is this. The first week I saw a lot of people parking from the school. I felt a lot of abuse from parents when I told them they couldn't park there.

Derek has wound up neighbours. (MEN)

"We have to pay to repair the road and it costs thousands. I met every resident on the road and they told me about all the problems. There have been assaults and property damage and we wanted to get this sorted. This was in terms of trying to stop people parking here.

"I said this is not acceptable and said there is no point in repairing the road if we can’t stop people parking here. They [Wigan Council] tried to force me to remove the stuff from the highway two months ago. That is when I got the notice. Then it was July 19 when they came to remove it."

Ruby Howard, who has lived on Commonside Road all her life, believes that Derek’s passion has led him to go too far. She explained that his shenanigans in the early hours have given people sleepless nights.

“Originally our road is unadopted and we own up to halfway on the road to the middle of the street and we have the school at the end,” the 24-year-old said. “For 16 years we have always had a back and forth [with the school].

“We all paid for it to be resurfaced, the parents driving up and down and he took it upon himself to put barriers in. That has led to abuse arguments with parents. It looked awful.

“I contacted the council and have been trying to get it removed for two-and-a-half years. It got to the point where emergency vehicles and bin men couldn’t get through.

“It has been stressful, people on the street have sleepless nights. At first he was alright and wanted to help with the road, I think he got a bit too passionate."

Another neighbour, who wanted to remain anonymous, gave an insight into what it has been like living next to Derek. She said: “He started first by tackling the parking by the school. It is minutes they are there dropping off, people understand and would rather children get in school safely.

“He has blocked the road before. He wants the attention. He made the hole bigger. It’s draining. I’ve never known anything quite like it.”

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