M25 Junction 10-11 Closure: 7-10 & 21-24 March 2025

Due to planned works, the M25 will be shut between Junctions 10 (Wisley Interchange) and 11 (Chertsey) from 9pm on Friday 7 March, until 6am on Monday 10 March. Additionally, a similar closure will also be in effect between 9pm on Friday 21 March, until 6am on Monday 24 March. 

 

A diversion will be in place, however, journeys are expected to take much longer than usual.

 

Passengers planning to use this part of the M25 should allow for extra time when travelling to Heathrow during this period. For more information, please visit National Highways’ website.

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Engineering Apprentice

I have been fascinated with Engineering and how things work since primary school. My school, in West London, was directly below the flight path for Heathrow Airport, so my interest in Engineering stemmed from those early days watching the planes flying over my school and from my many trips to the Visitors Centre at Heathrow.

I undertook two work placements – one with London Trams where I worked alongside their Engineers and another where I worked in my local secondary school helping with their STEM (Science, Technology, English and Maths) club. Both experiences reinforced my interest in Engineering. I then went on to college to study a Level Three Extended Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and I am now in my first year of the Engineering apprenticeship scheme at Heathrow Airport.

I have been fascinated with airports and planes since I was a child. I only ever wanted to work at Heathrow Airport, so when I found this apprenticeship scheme I knew right away that it is what I wanted to do. This is a four-year scheme, and the first year is at Kingston College studying, and the following three are at Heathrow undertaking on-site practical training in an array of Engineering disciplines – I can’t think of a better way to train for a role.

When I complete my apprenticeship, I’d like to secure a full-time job at Heathrow. I want to become an invaluable member of the Engineering Maintenance team at Heathrow, and inspire others. Considering my learning difficulties, I’m proud that I’ve been able to secure this apprenticeship. I am keen to encourage other young people to get involved in Engineering and will be supporting STEM promotion activities next year when I have completed my college course.

It’s been a great experience so far, I have met a great team of people and have enjoyed every second of it. Bring on the next three years!

Darius Lau - Engineering Apprentice

Engineering Apprentice

Darius Lau

Tori Plowman - Engineering Apprentice

Engineering Apprentice

Tori Plowman

Tori Plowman - Engineering Apprentice
Mariana Russell - Engineering Apprentice

Engineering Apprentice

Mariana Russell