Residents evacuated after a huge sinkhole destroyed four houses and damaged others say they are trapped in the middle of a 'blame game' over who should compensate them.
Some 25 affected people in Walmer Street, in Abbey Hey, Gorton, are poised to take legal action as Manchester City Council (MCC) and water company United Utilities (UU) argue about which them is liable for the damage.
In the latest chapter of a saga that began when a car disappeared into the sinkhole on January 21 this year during Storm Christoph and saw the homes collapse just hours later, residents have now been told they can return on November 1 - nearly ten months later - following extensive repair work by council contractor Bethell. READ MORE: The homeowners whose
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