- Sector
- Public realm
- Project type
- Refurbishment
- Services provided
- Product / system manufacture
- Product / system supply
- Year completed
- 2026
- Project location
- London
- Client
- Surrey County Council
- Products used
- Interpretation signage and Fingerposts
Summary
Fitzpatrick Woolmer was appointed to deliver a wayfinding and interpretation scheme to support a new walking and cycling route between Weybridge and the historic Brooklands area in Surrey.
The project aimed to improve navigation and to celebrate the unique heritage of the Brooklands Heritage Area and Community Park – home to the world’s first racing circuit and once Britain’s largest aircraft manufacturing site.
Working closely with Surrey County Council, Fitzpatrick Woolmer helped bring clarity, cohesion and plenty of character to a route designed for both commuters and leisure users.
The Brief
Surrey County Council approached Fitzpatrick Woolmer to support the final stages of a well-developed project establishing a new cycling and walking route between Weybridge and the Brooklands Heritage Area and Community Park.
With planning already advanced, the Council had completed a detailed site survey and identified the locations and types of signage required, selecting preferred options from our standard product ranges.
The key objective was to deliver a cohesive wayfinding scheme that would unify the Weybridge and Brooklands sections of the route, while also reflecting the distinct identity and heritage of the Brooklands area.
Work undertaken
With the groundwork already in place, Fitzpatrick Woolmer's role was to refine, produce and implement the scheme to the highest standard.
Services provided
Expert typesetting and proofing across all signage
High-quality print production of interpretation panels from client-supplied artwork
Full manufacture and installation
Careful removal of existing signage to ensure a seamless transition
Visual consistency
A key focus was maintaining visual consistency across the route.
Fitzpatrick Woolmer incorporated the distinctive Brooklands gold and green palette throughout, while sensitively blending design elements from the Weybridge section.
Historic references
Subtle references – such as the iconic racetrack form – helped root the signage in its historic setting without compromising clarity.
Signage solutions
The completed scheme included a range of durable, high-quality signage solutions, comprising:
Traditional fingerposts
Directional ladder signs
Interpretive lecterns
Welcome signs
Each element was manufactured with longevity in mind, ensuring the scheme will continue to serve the community for years to come.
Outcome
The Brooklands wayfinding scheme now provides a clear, engaging and visually cohesive journey between Weybridge and Brooklands.
Delivering improved navigation for cyclists and pedestrians, it also provides a strengthened sense of place – connecting walkers with the rich history of the area as they travel through it.
By combining careful attention to detail with a collaborative approach, Fitzpatrick Woolmer delivered a scheme that feels both practical and meaningful – supporting movement while telling the story of Brooklands.
















