Camden residents living near high-speed rail project complain of dust, noise and vibrating in their homes

A London council has accused HS2 of reneging on its commitments to residents after people living near the construction of the high-speed rail link complained of dust, noise and vibrating in their homes.

Council residents living just metres away from building work on part of the project close to Euston Station say their lives have become “hellish” and have urged the rail company to rehouse them en masse, at an estimated cost of £100m.

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