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Behind a sea of road cones, diggers and traffic chaos, businesses on a busy Auckland road are crying out for help.

Shop owners in Grey Lynn say they have been struggling to stay afloat since a year-long roadwork project began on Great North Road in January.

With access often cut off and shops hidden from view, one business is surviving off loans, while another said times are the toughest they have been in 23 years, including during Covid.

High metal fences surround the frontage of Avi's Pies and Patisserie.

It is part of the Great North Road Improvement Projects, aimed at making the busy road more accessible for pedestrians and cyclists.

Despite the project's end date being set for later this month, one morning this week a digger sat unmanned, the road was quiet and the work looked far from complete.

The bakery's owner, Raj Singh, said it has been this way for mon

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