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Seeking views on proposed restriction(s) to open access land at Stone Fell in Northumberland and how to submit your comments.
Preparations to pull down the Windscale Pile One chimney are now complete.
The first blocks of concrete have been removed from the top of one of the world’s most recognisable chimneys.
The final of six mighty doors which will unlock the contents of one of Sellafield’s most hazardous buildings, has been installed onto the oldest plant at the site.
Riser (Remote Intelligence Survey Equipment for Radiation) reduces dose to operators and effectively characterises historic facilities to enable decommissioning progress.
Three members of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Select Committee visited the Sellafield site last week.
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