Land Depreciation Compensation Claim Notice M25 J10/A3 Wisley Interchange
Summary
National Highways has published a Part 1 claim notice under the Land Compensation Act 1973 for the M25 J10/A3 Wisley Interchange Improvement Scheme. The notice opens a filing period from 10 December 2026 to 9 December 2032 for eligible claimants to seek compensation for land value depreciation exceeding £50 caused by physical factors from the altered highway. This applies to persons with a qualifying interest in land in England.
What changed
National Highways has issued a formal notice establishing a six-year claim window for land depreciation compensation under Part I of the Land Compensation Act 1973. The M25 J10/A3 Wisley Interchange Improvement Scheme triggers eligibility for claimants holding a qualifying interest in affected land, provided the physical factors from the altered highway have depreciated the land's value by more than £50.\n\nLandowners, agricultural firms, and other parties with qualifying interests in land should note the extended filing period and gather property valuations to assess eligibility. The £50 minimum threshold means virtually any measurable depreciation may qualify, but claimants must demonstrate the causal link between highway use factors and their land's reduced value.
What to do next
- Monitor the filing period opening on 10 December 2026
- File claims before the closing date of 9 December 2032 if land value depreciated by more than £50
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Notice
Part 1 Claim: M25 J10/A3 Wisley Interchange Improvement Scheme
Notice of period for filing claims between 10 December 2026 and 9 December 2032 for land depreciation as a result of the M25 J10/A3 Wisley Interchange Improvement Scheme.
From: National Highways Published 25 February 2026 Get emails about this page
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Part 1 Claim: M25 J10/A3 Wisley Interchange Improvement Scheme
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Under Part I of the Land Compensation Act 1973, compensation can be claimed by anyone having a qualifying interest in land if the value of that interest has been depreciated by more than £50 by physical factors caused by the use of the altered highway.
This notice contains a summary of the law governing such claims.
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Published 25 February 2026
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