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In addition to responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, making the Sellafield site safer and supporting our community, our employees have also been helping me to develop our manifesto for Sellafield.
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.
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.
The NDA's Head of Stakeholder Relations, John McNamara, looks at the feedback from the 2020 NDA Stakeholder Survey and how responses are used to further improve engagement
Dr Rebecca Weston, Chief Operating Officer at Sellafield Ltd tells us in her own words what the WISE campaign means to her.
On Women in Science and Engineering One of the Million day, we’re showcasing some of the women who work at Sellafield and the importance of the work they do.
As we restart risk and hazard reduction work at Sellafield, I spoke to some of our employees about the projects coming on line and what it has been like working on site during the pandemic.
Do you think you have what it takes to join one of the most advanced workforces in the world? If so, then Magnox, the company responsible for decommissioning the UK’s oldest nuclear reactors, wants to hear from you.
Sian Downey became an apprentice at 16 and is now Senior HR Business Partner at Magnox. She shares her experience.
Health Physics Monitor Charlotte Hall was over 30 when she started her training at Trawsfynydd nuclear site, and is passionate about encouraging more women into technical roles.
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