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Manchester man hopes to reinstall DIY road barricade outside his house to stop parents parking there

A man who had his homemade parking barricade removed by the council last month said he plans to install a new one decorated with hand-crafted garden gnomes.

Derek Woodacre, 65, has been battling with parents at St. John’s Primary School in Mosley Common for years over them parking on his road for school drop-off.

He said the damage caused by parents driving down the road would cost ‘thousands’ to repair and took it upon himself to construct an elaborate blockade from planters and other objects.

But after receiving complaints for more than two years that the barriers were blocking emergency vehicles and bin lorries from accessing Commonside Road, Wigan Council finally removed the structure on July 19.

The 65-year-old said he now has people from across Greater Manchester and further afield visiting him to talk about the row.

‘People drive past Manchester and are coming to see me and burst out laughing,’ he said.

‘They are in tears hearing about what I have planned for the future. It has gone mad in the area.’

Mr Woodacre, an avid gnome-maker, hopes that he will be able to reconstruct the blockade and decorate it with the handmade statues.

Derek Woodacre, 65, said he wants to rebuild his barricade and decorate it with gnomes, which he makes himself.

Derek Woodacre, 65, said he wants to rebuild his barricade and decorate it with gnomes, which he makes himself.

He constructed a homemade barricade on Commonside Road to stop parents parking for school drop-off but this was removed by Wigan Council last month

He constructed a homemade barricade on Commonside Road to stop parents parking for school drop-off but this was removed by Wigan Council last month

He said he also plans to make the pothole into ‘Lake Gnomo’, in homage to one of his favourite locations in the world, Lake Como in Italy. It will be an extension of what he calls ‘Gnome Man’s Land’ in his front gardens.

Neighbours will be hoping that Mr Woodacre does not achieve his goal of reconstructing the dismantled structure, after they complained that his antics had led to ‘sleepless nights’.

They called him ‘antagonising’ and ‘stressful’ but Mr Woodacre believes these neighbours against him are only few in number, and claims he ‘just does not care anymore’ about their opinions.

Ruby Howard, who has lived on Commonside Road all her life, told the Manchester Evening News that Mr Woodacre’s construction ‘looked awful’ and had created arguments with parents.

Mr Woodacre had been locked in a battle with parents at St. John's Primary School in Mosley Common for years. He said their parking on his road has caused damage that costs 'thousands' to repair

Mr Woodacre had been locked in a battle with parents at St. John’s Primary School in Mosley Common for years. He said their parking on his road has caused damage that costs ‘thousands’ to repair

The 65-year-old said he 'does not care' about the opinions of his neighbours, who have branded him 'antagonising¿ and ¿stressful¿

The 65-year-old said he ‘does not care’ about the opinions of his neighbours, who have branded him ‘antagonising’ and ‘stressful’

She said: ‘Once he was told to remove the plate he started to dig the pothole even more. 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. He sacked everyone off and wanted to do his own thing.’

Another neighbour said Mr Woodacre had even put gas canisters in the road to stop parents wanting to drive down it to drop off their children.

‘He wants the attention. He made the hole bigger. He is known in the area. He said he is going to antagonise the whole street,’ the neighbour said.

‘It’s draining. I’ve never known anything quite like it.’