Mr Ainsley said: “In summer, all the ground dried out and there was a huge crack running the length of the path, which was actually very dangerous in itself.
“It was a couple of inches wide and your tyre could easily go down there.
“The council filled it in, problem solved, but of course with all the recent wet weather, the ground on either side has expanded.
“Those two blocks have moved together and they’ve squashed all the filling out, so you get this bizarre 50m (164ft) long thing that looks like a snake or a black pudding or something.”