Friday, 20 August 2010
Rail compensation to be paid in vouchers
Compensation for people affected by the building of the High Speed 2 railway line from London to Birmingham are to be paid in railway vouchers rather than cash. Moreover, the total compensation will be issued in one voucher for which change will not be given. For instance, someone compensated £100,000 because they cannot sell their home could use the voucher to enjoy a £66.20 cheap day return from London to Manchester but would have to forego the £99,933.80 change. This is in line with existing railway compensation policy.
Labels:
birmingham,
compensation,
high speed,
hs2,
london,
railways,
vouchers
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