coronavirus pandemic.Chris Inker, 45, started collecting unwanted pellets from the local neighbourhood in June 2020 and began building a shed on a small patch of land alongside the A4042 in Newport, Wales.Within five months, he has made two cabins with a sitting area, a fire pit and a shed to store wood.Footage shows his impressive development, which takes up a sizable space at the side of the A4042.One of the cabins is so large he has even managed to fit in a wardrobe, while much of the other space is filled with bags.He told Wales Online: "I have got a bedroom in my one which can fit two people in."I've got a unit to put my stuff in and my food to store it in, so it's alright."Chris said he became homeless after leaving prison early in.