On a boiling hot summer's day in Wythenshawe, the sounds of jets roaring over Ann and Arthur Barlow's garden is deafening. But it's not the sound of planes that bothers them - they've got used to that.
What drives them mad is the scores of cars dumped on the pavement outside their semi-detached home. Their son has been late for work several times after his van has been blocked in their driveway, usually by holidaymakers who leave their cars on the road, before making the short walk to Manchester Airport.
Ann has lived in the house since she was born - 65 years ago, but says after coronavirus travel restrictions were lifted last year, the situation on their street is the worst it's ever been. READ MORE:Knifeman stabbed wife 27 times in the neck in front of their horrified young children The nightmare isn't unique to the Barlow family either.
Dozens of people who live on the roads that surround the airport say their lives are being constantly disrupted by careless parking - and littering.
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