After blocking parents and schoolchildren with a 'dangerous' six-foot concrete barrier, developers have struck again in a fresh attempt to completely cut off the route.

The 2-meter concrete barrier, which was hastily and mysteriously erected over the Easter holidays, stopped residents from getting their children to St James Primary School in Oklehampton, Devon.

It was built between two housing estates which developers said was private land, warning those who passed through were 'trespassing'.

Since then, the wall dubbed by locals as the 'Berlin Wall' has been broken up by a mysterious have-a-go hero in a rented JCB.

A gap was left big enough for push chairs, bikes and mobility scooters to get through the two housing estates in Kellands Lane.