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A collaboration of Cumbrian-based suppliers has been awarded a four-year contract, valued at up to £10 million, to manufacture waste containers for Sellafield Ltd.
Sellafield Ltd's engineering centre of excellence in Cleator Moor has opened its doors for a unique community fun day to support people involved in Kinship Care.
Windscale Pile 2 is one of the The Windscale Piles. These were were the UK's first nuclear reactors and are some of the oldest buildings on the Sellafield site.
The Pile Fuel Storage Pond is our oldest pond and one of the most significant clean-up projects on the Sellafield site. We're retrieving historic nuclear fuel, debris and sludges from the 70-year-old pond and placing it …
The Windscale Piles were the UK's first nuclear reactors and are some of the oldest buildings on the Sellafield site. We're cleaning-up and decommissioning these iconic reminders of our pioneering nuclear history and…
The First-Generation Reprocessing Plant is one of the oldest buildings at Sellafield, dating back to the military origins of the site.
Three companies have won contracts with a total value of up to £2.9bn to supply key non-nuclear infrastructure works on the Sellafield site.
A new community and visitor facility has officially opened on Whitehaven’s historic harbour in West Cumbria.
Companies will continue working together to support progress in the UK and Japan
The NDA group has been allocated £154 million in government funding to develop specialised capabilities to enable plutonium disposal.
Gloveboxes have been an intrinsic part of nuclear work since the birth of the UK industry. They’ve kept people safe and helped drive nuclear research and development for decades.
A team of robotics specialists have achieved a world first by fitting and operating a robotic arm inside an active nuclear glovebox at Sellafield.
The NDA has published its strategy for consultation, setting out the roadmap to decommission the UK’s earliest nuclear sites safely, securely and sustainably.
A collaborative laptop recycling scheme, is helping to bridge the digital divide across our local communities.
Local science fair in Whitehaven, West Cumbria goes from strength to strength.
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group announces pioneering partnership to deploy innovative technology to manage radioactive waste.
Graduate engineers at Sellafield Ltd have won a prestigious award at the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) Young Engineers Awards.
A workhorse of the Sellafield site is celebrating 40 years of reducing our environmental impact.
Thanks to the Site Ion Exchange Plant at Sellafield, we can remove the majority of radioactive isotopes from water used in our nuclear operations, ensuring that any water we discharge into the sea is safe and well within per…
Macy Rogerson has been recognised at the Association for Project Management (APM) Regional Network Awards.
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