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High Speed 2 Line: Compensation

Written question asked by Keir Starmer (Labour) on Monday, 20 May 2019, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 20 May 2019 (named day). It was answered by Nusrat Ghani (Conservative) on Monday, 20 May 2019 on behalf of the Department for Transport.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, with reference to paragraph 215 of the report of the House of Lords Select Committee on the High Speed Rail (London - West Midlands) Bill, whether the Prolonged Disturbance Compensation Scheme will include the recommendation that households threatened by construction noise will be entitled to noise insulation as if they were within 120 metres of the line of route in an area where the Rural Support Zone applies.

Answer

The provision of noise insulation for those affected by high levels of noise over prolonged periods as a result of construction follows well established practice on major projects and applies to dwellings in both rural and urban areas. That practice is included in HS2 Ltd’s Code of Construction Practice and other commitments made through the Parliamentary process.

The Prolonged Disruption Compensation Scheme will allow affected households to opt for compensation as an alternative to being temporarily rehoused when particularly high noise levels are experienced over prolonged periods as a result of construction. In certain circumstances the scheme will allow owner occupiers to request the Secretary of State to purchase their property.

Type
Written question
Reference
254856
Session
2017-19
High Speed Rail (London–West Midlands) Bill. Special Report.
Monday, 12 December 2016
Parliamentary committees
House of Lords
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