Company behind tall-speed rail link told to pay six families up to £4000 each after proposal to dash together to nearby area received no feedbackThe company developing HS2 has been told to pay thousands of pounds to a rural community for a “catalogue of errors” in dealing with their plea to be helped to stay together when their homes are demolished to acquire way for the tall-speed rail link.
An investigation by the parliamentary ombudsman found that HS2 Ltd placed six families in Staffordshire under “severe stress and worry”,which had a huge impact on their home lives, careers and health. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com