Five tips for answering social impact tender questions
Where should you start if you’ve been asked to write a response to a social impact question in one of our commercial tenders? Our social impact team share their top tips.
Where should you start if you’ve been asked to write a response to a social impact question in one of our commercial tenders? Our social impact team share their top tips.
How does Leader of Warrington Council, Russ Bowden engage with businesses in Warrington, such as Sellafield Ltd, and what role do they play in the town’s prospects?
Any business these days needs to balance their objectives, in terms of performance, cost management/ value for money, and creating value within communities in which they operate. Sellafield Ltd is no different. Our interim supply chain director, Alan Hartley explains why.
Investing in future generations maintains the lifeblood of our workforce and the local community. Sellafield Ltd’s head of corporate affairs, Jamie Reed, looks at how investing in schools and education projects today has benefits for us all tomorrow.
In the UK, we’ve been doing things that generate radioactive waste for decades – including electricity generation, medical treatments, defence, and a whole range of other activities. It’s important to keep track of all that waste. For me, it wasn’t …
Yn y DU, rydyn ni wedi bod yn gwneud pethau sy’n cynhyrchu gwastraff ymbelydrol ers degawdau – yn cynnwys cynhyrchu trydan, triniaethau meddygol, amddiffyn ac amrywiaeth o weithgareddau eraill. Mae’n bwysig ein bod ni’n gadw golwg ar yr holl wastraff …
Pond clean-up activities across Magnox are now focused on Chapelcross Site in Scotland, the only site with water still to be drained down.
It's estimated that around 5 more years are required to reach a similar stage to Oldbury, Sizewell A and Dungeness A Sites which recently completed draining and decontamination programmes.
Ben Taylor, Safety Case Manager for the Decommissioning Programme, has been working to develop Magnox’s requirements for the newly launched Sort and Segregate Nuclear Waste competition. He believes that the successful system could be of value right across the nuclear sector.
In my experience, one of the biggest frustrations of the community and organisations that represent the community is being told what is needed to improve an area. "Here's what you need" is the very last thing that we as an organisation should say to our local communities. In this post I explain why.
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