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Even if they don't do that I think they'll go bankrupt, recreating the pub is probably far more expensive than they can afford
I think they are a reasonably large and apparently infamous (even before this) developer. They should have the assets to do this. Whether they actually use them or hide them is up for question.
They're clearly morally bankrupt. They'll do anything to not comply with the order if there's no money in it for them.
It depends if the directors.can be found legally liable. I don't think they can be financially liable unless it can be proved they have done something illegal (depending on their company setup)
They burned their pub down, that's definitely illegal. They then bulldozed it before the fire investigators could come in, extra illegal.
ALL THE ILLEGALS!!