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Evening Standard
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Luke O'Reilly

HS2 protests have cost 'around £16m' due to 'relentless' incidents, court hears

Protests by campaigners opposed to the high-speed rail line HS2 are costing millions of pounds in delays and security costs, it emerged today.

A lawyer representing HS2 told Judge David Holland about “relentless” incidents targeting a stretch of the planned line running through a woodland area in west London.

Barrister Tom Roscoe said the costs of delay and security were in the region of £16 million.

Judge Holland made an order banning unlawful protest activities in and around a construction site in Hillingdon in May 2019.

HS2 want further orders preventing unlawful protest (Reuters)

But Mr Roscoe said protest had continued.

He said HS2 bosses wanted further orders preventing unlawful protest on land in their possession.

The judge is expected to consider making further orders at a hearing in the near future.

Mr Roscoe gave detail of costs at a preliminary virtual, hearing on Monday.

The campigners lawyer said there was 'huge' public opposition (Reuters)

“The big problem is the sheer number of these incidents,” said Mr Roscoe. “It is relentless.”

He said the consequences were very serious and added: “The delay and additional security costs caused by these protests is in the region of £16 million.”

A barrister representing a campaigner involved told the judge that describing HS2 as “controversial” was an “understatement”.

Sailesh Mehta said there was “huge public opposition”.

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