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Dounreay is responsible for the safe and secure clean-up of the Dounreay nuclear site.
Members were given an overview of the scale of the problem and challenges faced in the decommissioning of the site.
Dounreay is a division of Nuclear Restoration Services.
Information on the Dounreay Stakeholder Group, socio economic initiatives and community funding as well as the company's heritage activities.
This information outlines how the site is regulated and gives information on environmental action plans.
Your guide to Scotland's centre of excellence in nuclear decommissioning.
Information about how to work with Dounreay as a supplier.
Information on the socio-economic work being carried out by Dounreay and the funding available.
This report gives a brief overview of Dounreay socio-economic funding commitments for the financial year 2022 to 2023.
A report on the social and economic importance of the Dounreay site within its local area of Caithness and North Sutherland.
Documents considering the future safe, secure, practical and cost effective management of nuclear fuels and materials at Dounreay.
Community organisations or charities that benefit people in Caithness and North Sutherland may be eligible for assistance from the Dounreay Communities Fund.
Information on the work being carried out to provide a lasting legacy of Dounreay's history and how to donate items to the historic collection.
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