CIHT: M25 at 25

Friday, 28 October 2011 9:17 AM

The orbital network of Greater London, the M25 was opened by Margaret Thatcher, then Prime Minister on 29 October 1986. The M25 has been a continual talking point for both commuters and commentators around the country ever since.

Often unfairly derided, the M25 has undoubtedly provided substantial advantages for society as a whole. The economic and social benefits of a dedicated orbital motorway around the capital spread far wider than the immediate area of London and the South East of England. The network still provides improved connections for communities and businesses to a carry out their daily lives.

CIHT President David Gillham said:

“CIHT is proud to have been associated with the construction of the M25 and the rest of the UK’s Motorway Network. The Institution’s members continue to plan, design, build and maintain the UK’s network to this day.”

“Transport infrastructure continues to play a vital role across the whole spectrum of society with an impact on both economic and social development. There is a need, especially under the current financial constraints to provide a balanced investment programme that focuses on transport infrastructure. This will retain and create jobs and provide a major catalyst to the economic recovery and growth of the nation.”

CIHT has marked the occasion with an extensive supplement in the October 2011 edition of Transportation Professional “The M25 at 25”. This supplement contains interviews and comment with and from many of the key people who were involved in the delivery of the original M25 project and those still working on it today.

A copy of this supplement can be found here.

ENDS

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