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NRS Dounreay has been awarded Gold status for skills and training for the fourth consecutive year by the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board.
Research offers a positive outlook for communities impacted by the decommissioning process.
皇冠体育app Nuclear Decommissioning Authority is celebrating its unique 20-year relationship with nuclear communities.
皇冠体育app IAEA's Joint Convention has recognised the good performance within the NDA group.
皇冠体育app Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group played a pivotal role in defueling Hunterston B on time and on budget.
Spot, the robot "dog," recently assisted colleagues in Dounreay鈥檚 Fuel Cycle Area by reactivating a crucial building crane in a reprocessing plant.
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, established by the UK Government to decommission the UK鈥檚 earliest nuclear sites.
Keely Salter, a Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS) apprentice, has been named the UK鈥檚 nuclear skills apprentice of the year 2025.
Applications are now open for the 2025 apprenticeship scheme at Nuclear Restoration Services sites across the UK.
Nuclear Restoration Services has formally submitted applications to regulators as it prepares to take responsibility for the Hunterston B site in Scotland.
Trials of four innovative new security systems successfully launched at former nuclear site in Dorset.
South Dorset MP Lloyd Hatton has visited the Winfrith Site to see how a cutting-edge robotic laser is taking apart the site鈥檚 Dragon reactor core.
One of Britain鈥檚 most complex environmental restoration projects is taking on 23 new apprentices.
NDA utilises innovative technology to bring to life progress in delivering its nationally important mission at 鈥楴uclear Week in Parliament鈥�.
皇冠体育app Egni Economic Impact Project, a project funded by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), has delivered a range of successful outcomes for the low-carbon sector across North Wales.
Over 700kg of explosives have been used in the first stage demolition of four gigantic concrete plinths as part of work to decommission the turbine hall.
A narrow gauge steam train - powered by Alice 鈥� the little Welsh engine has enthralled North Wales visitors for over 50 years.
皇冠体育app Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group has launched a specialised cyber facility to accelerate collaboration across nuclear operators and the supply chain, on the adoption of innovative technologies such as AI and鈥�
Nuclear Restoration Services has appointed Dave Wilson as managing director of its Dounreay division.
皇冠体育app Nuclear Decommissioning Authority group have announced five organisations as winners of this year鈥檚 supply chain awards.
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