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Land Depreciation Compensation Claim Notice M25 J10/A3 Wisley Interchange

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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

  1. Monitor the filing period opening on 10 December 2026
  2. File claims before the closing date of 9 December 2032 if land value depreciated by more than £50

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Apr 16, 2026

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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

Applies to England


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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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Part I of the Land Compensation Act 1973

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Classification

Agency
National Highways
Published
February 25th, 2026
Compliance deadline
December 9th, 2032 (2429 days)
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers Agricultural firms
Industry sector
5311 Real Estate
Activity scope
Land compensation claims Highway infrastructure projects Property valuation
Threshold
Land value depreciated by more than £50
Geographic scope
England GB-ENG

Taxonomy

Primary area
Real Estate
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Government Contracting Transportation

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