The junction area, also known as Wisley Interchange, has seen several weekend road closures since the works started in 2022, with traffic diverted onto nearby A-roads and country lanes during weekend closures.
Jonathan Wade, a senior project manager at National Highways, said the works were delayed due to ‘extreme weather’ last year.
Despite the uncertainty, Ian said he wanted to give credit to National Highways who visited the pub before the first closure to show them where the closures would be.
RHS Wisley, a garden visitor attraction, said it has suffered £6 million losses so far due to the M25 and A3 roadworks.
He said finding a replacement for good staff has not been easy due to the location of the pub, while the situation has not been easy for hospitality in general due to the cost of living crisis.