Although residents are pleased to have a shiny new road, there are fears the lack of drop kerb since resurfacing could result in flooding to their gardens and properties.
Eurovia's senior legal team is now scrutinising the dossier of serious allegations made by an Undercliff resident, who received the brush-off from Isle of Wight council and Island Roads.
Island Roads are threatening to close the road rebuilt by Islanders last weekend, claiming it's for the security of the residents (without even asking them), but denying them access to things like heating oil and fuel for the winter.
Island Roads say their gritting fleet is now primed and ready for action as Island Roads enters the start of the winter maintenance period (Nov 1 to March 31). Let's hope they don't have to use them too soon.
Fifteen minutes of heavy rain which left Niton High Street under water this morning (Wednesday 29th October) has led to renewed calls for something to be done about storm drains in the village.
Residents in Brading say Island Roads have renewed the pavements and returned to redo them so many times, they're wondering if they'll ever be finished.