Residents living close to the M25 between junctions 8 and 9, specifically in Walton-on-the-Hill, Headley, Mogador, and Lower Kingswood, have long suffered from excessive noise pollution. This issue, stemming from an ageing concrete road surface, has caught the attention of Rebecca Paul, the Parliamentary Candidate for Reigate, who has stepped up as a vocal advocate for the community's well-being.
The Heart of the Problem
The root cause of the disturbance is a 40-year-old concrete surface on the M25, notorious for its significant gaps between slabs that generate a rumbling sound, disrupting the peace of nearby residents. With noise levels soaring above 65dB, the impact on sleep, health, and overall quality of life cannot be overstated. Furthermore, this issue has also contributed to a less-than-optimal driving experience, highlighting the need for urgent action.
Rebecca Paul’s Proactive Approach
In May 2023, Rebecca Paul took a significant step by reaching out to the CEO of National Highways, bringing the plight of the affected residents to the forefront. Her advocacy has led to a promising response: the consideration of an innovative solution known as Next Generation Concrete Surfacing (NGCS). This technique, aimed at creating a smoother and quieter roadway, is currently being piloted along a 300m stretch near Walton, showcasing a potential beacon of hope for the community.
Beyond the Surface: Collaborative Efforts Across Constituencies for a Greener Barrier
Understanding that a single solution may not suffice, Rebecca Paul and her colleague, Cllr Marisa Heath (Cabinet Member for the Environment), have embarked on a collaborative journey with Surrey County Council and National Highways. Their mission? To explore the feasibility of planting more trees along the motorway as a natural sound barrier. This initiative promises to mitigate noise pollution and aligns with the Surrey County Council's ambitious goal to enrich Surrey's green landscape with 1.2 million new trees.
It's important to recognise that Rebecca Paul is not alone in her fight against noise pollution on the M25 in Surrey. Jonathan Lord, MP for Woking, and Dr Ben Spencer, MP for Runnymede and Weybridge, have also been instrumental in championing this cause further along the motorway. Their contributions to the debate on this critical issue, as recorded in Hansard, demonstrate a united front among elected officials to ensure a quieter and more peaceful environment for all communities affected by the M25's noise pollution. This collective effort underscores the importance of collaboration in addressing environmental and public health concerns.
Looking Ahead
Rebecca Paul's unwavering commitment to addressing the concerns of her constituents is a testament to her dedication to public service. As the pilot project progresses and the community awaits the results, her efforts serve as a reminder of the impact of responsive and engaged leadership. With the potential for a quieter, more serene environment on the horizon, Walton-on-the-Hill, Headley, Mogador, and Lower Kingswood residents may soon find the tranquillity they deserve.
As we monitor the developments of this significant environmental and public health initiative, let us support and recognise the efforts of those like Rebecca Paul, who strive to make a difference in our communities. Together, we can look forward to a future where the harmony of our surroundings is preserved for generations to come.
To follow Rebecca:
Website: rebeccapaul.uk
Facebook: facebook.com/Rebecca4Reigate