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The M25 Wisley Interchange - project review

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The M25 junction 10 and A3 Wisley interchange is the busiest section of the M25, with over 300,000 vehicles travelling through it every day.

The junction is located among some rare and beautiful habitats, including the heathland at Wisley and Ockham Commons, and implementation of this project has had to be carried out without major disruption to key arterial routes in a way that is sensitive to significant environmental concerns.

As the project approaches completion, learn from the Senior Project Engineer about the achievements and issues encountered, both expected and unexpected. The talk is followed by a Cream Tea

 

Speaker: Jonathan Wade

 

Event organised by Retired Members Surrey (RMS)

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Continuing Professional Development

This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.

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02 Jul 2025 

2:00pm - 3:00pm

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Organiser

  • Surrey Local Network

Registration information

The event is free to attend.

No pre-booking is required.

Location

East Horsley Village Hall

Kingston Avenue
East Horsley, Leatherhead
Surrey
KT24 6QT
GB

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