Enfield Council is facing financial penalties due to unauthorized inhabitants blocking the Meridian Water Regeneration Project, worth 6 billion, intended to bring 10,000 homes and 6,000 jobs to Edmonton. The project was stalled as five individuals living illegally on boats and in makeshift dwellings prevented scheduled construction works. High Court injunctions were necessary to enforce the eviction, resulting in a forced compensation payment of at least 300,000 to contractor Taylor Woodrow, who warned of potential costs escalating to 142,000 per week if the situation remained unresolved.
The ambitious Meridian Water Regeneration Project aims to provide 10,000 homes, but the presence of unauthorized dwellings has hindered its progress, costing the council substantially.
Compensation costs to the contractor, Taylor Woodrow, highlight the financial impact of illegal moorings as Enfield Council faces payments upwards of 142,000 weekly if unable to proceed.
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