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THIS is the moment bulldozers demolished a brand new housing development after 88 houses were found with faults days before locals moved in. The homes in Darwin Green, Cambridgeshire, were said to …

THIS is the moment bulldozers demolished a brand new housing development after 88 houses were found with faults days before locals moved in.

The homes in Darwin Green, Cambridgeshire, were said to be covered in deep cracks with residents fearing their properties could be pummelled to the ground next.

Demolition work has started at a newbuild estate near Cambridge

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Demolition work has started at a newbuild estate near CambridgeCredit: Bav Media
Developers said 88 homes on the estate have dodgy foundations

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Developers said 88 homes on the estate have dodgy foundationsCredit: Bav Media
Christian Sutherland is 'frightened' by the dust because his son Cameron needs a tracheostomy tube to help him breathe

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Christian Sutherland is 'frightened' by the dust because his son Cameron needs a tracheostomy tube to help him breatheCredit: Terry Harris
Residents have become concerned about the cracks that have been appearing

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Residents have become concerned about the cracks that have been appearingCredit: Terry Harris

Barratt David Wilson Homes admitted that some houses on the newbuild estate near Cambridge were built with dodgy foundations.

The developer said that 88 properties need to be knocked down and rebuilt - at a cost of £40million.

Four homes have already been razed, with demolition work set to drag on for 12 weeks.

Builders will salvage and re-use bricks, tiles, doors, windows and other materials where possible.

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Christian Sutherland, 43, previously told The Sun that the prospect of newbuilds on the estate being flattened was "frightening".

His four-year-old son Cameron needs a tracheostomy tube to help him breathe.

The software engineer said: "The amount of dust that will be thrown up is scary.

"We are just getting settled in here and really like the community but this does not fill us with confidence.

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"We have been offered a longer warranty – an extra 15 years on top of the existing 10 but are concerned by the lack of checks.

"How did the houses they are now knocking down ever get as far as being built? This should be basic stuff to a house builder.

"It seems to me like on big developments councils are taking a back seat and allowing private companies to have all the responsibilities.

"They are driven by profit so it is not a safe situation."

The newbuild estate has approval for up to 1,593 homes as well as a park, primary school, supermarket, library and sports facilities.

But last June developers said some homes did not meet their "usual high standards" during inspections.

It is thought that a number of the homes slated for demolition have already been bought - but no-one has moved in yet.

Other doomed houses on the Cambridge estate are still reportedly being built.

Daniel Welby, 33, an HR analyst, said: "I feel very sorry for those who were just about to move into these properties.

"Some people were just days away from moving in.

"It is a worrying situation because no matter how much they assure us, this is the reputation of the estate now so if we wanted to sell, would this put people off?"

Mark Wells, 61, a finance broker who paid £650,000 for his four-bed home, said: "It did worry us to start with but they got a third party to come and do a report on these houses and they said that all the phase one homes are OK.

"The affected houses had big cracks straight away. Some of the families who were due to move in had already exchanged contracts but not completed when they found out.

"It will cause a lot of suffering because chains will be affected. It will be down to cost-cutting, of that I am certain."

Phase two of the newbuild development is currently underway, with homes selling for as much as £851,000.

In June, Barratt David Wilson Homes Cambridgeshire said: "As a five-star house builder we have an extensive quality assurance process.

"During inspections we found that a small number of unoccupied properties at our Darwin Green development did not meet our usual high standards.

"Unfortunately, the most effective course of action at this stage is to demolish the properties and rebuild them.

"We have apologised to the customers affected and understand their frustrations.

"But we are doing all that we can to lessen the impact of this for them.

"The most important thing is that the homes we build for our customers are of the highest quality possible.

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"This means spotting and mistakes and putting them right, which is what we are doing here."

Local councillor Cheney Payne slammed the "absolutely shocking" news at the time - telling the Cambridge Independent she "couldn't quite believe it".

Daniel Welby calls it a 'worrying situation'

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Daniel Welby calls it a 'worrying situation'Credit: Terry Harris
The newbuild homes fell beneath building standards

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The newbuild homes fell beneath building standardsCredit: Bav Media
Mark Wells paid £650,000 for his four-bed home

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Mark Wells paid £650,000 for his four-bed homeCredit: Terry Harris
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