Family's dream £3,000 luxury break in Lanzarote is ruined by 'lecherous' ...

'Lecherous' workmen carrying out construction around a hotel pool forced a family to spend money on a Lanzarote beach instead of using their all-inclusive booking.

Julie Reeves, 42, and her husband David spent £3,000 on an all-inclusive family holiday to Lanzarote.

The couple travelled from Sheffield to spend a week at the H10 Lanzarote Princess in Playa Blanca with their daughter Jessica and Julie's niece Ria. 

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Julie Reeves, 42, and her husband David spent £3,000 on an all-inclusive family holiday to Lanzarote with their daughter Jessica and niece Ria

Julie Reeves, 42, and her husband David spent £3,000 on an all-inclusive family holiday to Lanzarote with their daughter Jessica and niece Ria

But their relaxing holiday turned in to a nightmare when 'lecherous' workmen made the two young girls feel uncomfortable by 'staring'. 

During the first day of their holiday, on April 1, the family were hounded by the 'horrendous' poolside construction.

Drilling, dust and workmen constantly passing with wheelbarrows meant the family could not relax and enjoy their time by the pool.

Choosing to spend time at the beach meant the holidaymakers could not make use of their all-inclusive wristbands.

But their relaxing holiday turned in to a nightmare when 'lecherous' workmen made the two young girls feel uncomfortable by 'staring'

But their relaxing holiday turned in to a nightmare when 'lecherous' workmen made the two young girls feel uncomfortable by 'staring'

Instead they spent hundreds of pounds on sunbeds, parasols, food, drink and entertainment for the girls.

Julie said: 'We arrived to a construction site around the pool area with pneumatic drills, cement mixers , electric saws and tile cutters.

'Dust was flying over us continually and lecherous workmen were constantly up and down with wheelbarrows. 

Drilling, dust and workmen constantly passing with wheelbarrows meant the family could not relax and enjoy their time by the pool

Drilling, dust and workmen constantly passing with wheelbarrows meant the family could not relax and enjoy their time by the pool

'On that first day we went in early because we had had enough of the noise and the girls didn’t feel

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