Aldermaston and Burghfield will both remain in enhanced regulatory attention until at least 2021, a year longer than previously expected.
Aldermaston latest news
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AWE’s ‘do minimum’ waste plan: more details emerge
AWE's nuclear waste plan was developed as a ‘do minimum’ comparison option.
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£81m dividends paid to AWE consortium
Accounts show total dividend payments of £81.7m in 2018 to the Lockheed Martin, Jacobs Engineering and Serco.
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New Report – Trouble Ahead
This report looks at the problems arising in the UK nuclear weapons programme, the overall total cost of the programme and the need for policy changes to address a situation that is becoming increasingly unsustainable.
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AWE’s nuclear waste plan: send it to Sellafield
The Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) plan to send up to 5,000 barrels of Higher Activity Waste to Sellafield for treatment and storage.
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AWE fined £1 million for electrical injury incident
The fine was the highlest level for an incident of this type.
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The Case Against UK Trident: A Naval Officer’s Perspective
Guest Blog by Cdr Rob Forsyth RN (ret’d)
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Environment Agency plans to approve 2000% increase in AWE discharge limit
A consultation is being run on the draft decision until 6th June
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AWE emergency exercise finds shortcomings in media and scientific advice
The concerns were raised in survey reponses from participants.
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AWE want to increase radioactive discharge limit by over 2000%
The consultation is open until 22nd February
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AWE Pensions dispute settled with pay increases
Unite members have agreed to end the dispute by accepting wage increases
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AWE Aldermaston in special measures for the 5th year running
Both AWE sites continue to be subject to an enhanced level of regulatory attention