Residents on a newbuild estate say their £400,000 homes have been cut off for six months after two landslides sent a huge pile of rubble onto their road.
People in Haden Cross Drive, in Cradley Heath, West Midlands, were unable to park on their driveways after earth and rubble tumbled across the street just metres from their front doors.
A temporary sandbag wall was built following the landslip last March but it collapsed after days of heavy rain just before Christmas.
Newly released CCTV shows the moment tonnes of earth smashed through the barriers and across the road.
The landslip blocked access to 12 homes, forcing residents to once again leave their cars on nearby streets and walk through the rubble to enter their properties.






