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Professor Malcolm Morley OBE has been appointed as Chair of Radioactive Waste Management (RWM)
A world-class solution for the UK's radioactive waste
A world class training facility designed to deliver the ‘workforce of tomorrow’ has officially opened in Cumbria.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) is celebrating 10 years of supporting skills development with the National Skills Academy for Nuclear (NSAN).
The first stainless steel waste boxes are now ready to store hazardous nuclear waste from one of the most complex industrial sites in Europe.
On 2 February, Edward G Gillum of Leominster pleaded guilty to operating an unauthorised scrap metal and end of life vehicle (ELV) facility in Herefordshire.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority's Chief Executive has announced that Professor Malcolm Morley OBE has been appointed as Chair of Radioactive Waste Management (RWM).
Specialist scuba divers are plumbing new depths to haul radioactive waste out of the nuclear fuel storage pond at Sizewell A.
Two members of LLWR Ltd's talented workforce have picked up nuclear industry awards on the national stage.
Robots controlled by smart auto-navigation systems are doing battle in an £8.5 million competition to find ways to tackle Sellafield radioactive hotspots.
Sellafield Ltd is continuing its campaign to help smaller businesses win work in Cumbria.
Response to the recommendations included in CoRWM’s annual report.
The consultations will explore views on planning and selecting a site for a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) in partnership with willing host communities.
A safe, responsible, long-term solution for the permanent disposal of radioactive waste is the focus of 2 new consultations launched today.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Last year the Environment Agency successfully prosecuted 108 individuals and companies for waste and fishing offences in the North East.
CoRWM is seeking applications for the position of Chair of the Committee.
Crediton firm admits it should have checked farmers had necessary permits to accept the waste from building and construction sites.
A landowner has been ordered to remove waste he illegally disposed of on land off Delves Lane, Colne, after being prosecuted by the Environment Agency.
New steps have been announced to tackle problem waste sites, while a consultation will further help deal with crime and poor performance in the waste sector
A 63 year old Sunderland man has been ordered to pay £3,000 for flouting environmental laws.
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