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Tuesday 16th December 2008

Sellafield Ltd helps replenish stolen toys at Warrington Hospital

This year, instead of sending Christmas cards, Sellafield Ltd has donated £500 worth of goods to the Children’s Ward at Warrington Hospital.

Friday 5th December 2008

Final gloveboxes removed for redundant facility

Sellafield Ltd achieved a major milestone at the end of November as the final of 57 gloveboxes was removed from a redundant fuel fabrication facility on the Sellafield site.

Monday 24th November 2008

NDA secures new delivery partner for £22 billion Sellafield Ltd contract

The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) today completed one of the UK’s largest and most complex public procurement programmes when the shares in Sellafield Ltd transferred from British Nuclear Fuels Ltd to a specially created private sector consortium – Nuclear Management Partners Ltd.

Tuesday 18th November 2008

West Lakes Academy

Representatives of Sellafield Ltd joined fellow sponsors and other invited guests at the formal opening of the West Lakes Academy in Egremont on Friday.

Monday 17th November 2008

World Quality Event at Sellafield

Efficiency was celebrated on 11 November at Sellafield Ltd’s first World Quality Event held at the Sellafield Centre.

Wednesday 5th November 2008

Sellafield Ltd presents IChemE Engineering Excellence Award

Sellafield Ltd recently sponsored an award at the annual IChemE Awards ceremony for Innovation and Excellence 2008 designed to encourage, celebrate and reward innovation and excellence in the field of chemical engineering.

Wednesday 5th November 2008

Japanese Picture Exchange

The opening ceremony of Sellafield Ltd’s ninth annual Japanese Picture Exchange took place on Monday 20th October at the Lakes College, to celebrate the exhibition of more than 100 children’s paintings.

Thursday 16th October 2008

Japanese Picture Exchange 2008

The opening ceremony of Sellafield Ltds ninth annual Japanese Picture Exchange is being held on Monday 20th October at the Lakes College, to celebrate the exhibition of more than 100 children’s paintings.

Wednesday 15th October 2008

Sellafield's role in Britain's Energy Coast

Coming soon... Conference at Rheged on 'Sellafield's Role in Britain's Energy Coast'

Friday 19th September 2008

Employees get to grips with the community make-over project

"It always looks so easy on television, but it’s not just about some new pictures and cushions and a vase of flowers to add those finishing touches”, said Nick Connelly after getting involved recently in the make-over business.

Tuesday 16th September 2008

Sellafield video podcasts open door to site

Have you ever wondered what happens inside the Sellafield site fence?

James with the winners of the Business Improvement Award category, the SMP Pellet Press Capability improvement group

Tuesday 16th September 2008

James Cracknell helps reward talent at Sellafield

OLYMPIC rower James Cracknell, OBE is no stranger to achievement and was therefore the ideal choice to present prizes to the winners of Sellafield Ltd’s first Celebration of Achievements Awards.

Thursday 11th September 2008

De-sludging activities clear the way

Work to decommission one of the highest hazards at Sellafield took a major step forward this week with the start of de-sludging activities in the Windscale Pile Fuel Storage Pond.

Commercial and Contract Management Director, Steve Morgan

Tuesday 9th September 2008

Sellafield Ltd scoops top prizes at CIPS awards

SELLAFIELD Ltd is celebrating after winning two prestigious Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) Awards.

Advances: Novel technology was used to re-suspend settled floc

Thursday 28th August 2008

Sludge retrieval is big step in cleaning up historic legacy

An important programme in helping to clean up legacy waste, the floc retrieval project has recovered and encapsulated over 1,000 cubic metres of historic waste in the form of sludges in the past three years.

Friday 22nd August 2008

Store construction team set new record

ONE of the largest ever concrete pours in Sellafield history has taken place during the construction

Teams from Sellafield Ltd and Jordan Nuclear Ltd

Friday 22nd August 2008

Modules in place ahead of schedule

After 40,000 hours worked and three weeks ahead of schedule, the final storage module has been installed in the Sellafield Product Residue Store.

Great to be back

Wednesday 20th August 2008

Ex-employees visit Capenhurst during a recent open day

‘Great to be back on site’ was the overall view from ex-employees who recently called in at Capenhurst during the open days held recently.

Friday 1st August 2008

One of largest concrete pours at Sellafield

A successful major concrete pour on the construction of Encapsulated Product Store 3 (EPS3) saw the combined Sellafield Ltd / Laing O’Rourke EPS3 project team set another project performance record on 21 July 2008.

Thursday 31st July 2008

Thorp Uranium Recycled

In the last week, Sellafield Ltd has exported a shipment of reprocessed uranium to Russia for manufacture into new fuel. The uranium which is owned by European customers is the seventh such shipment of material from Thorp. Manufacturing new fuel from this reprocessed uranium proves the technical viability of reprocessing and will avoid mining 160te of fresh uranium from the ground.

John Hutton at the Sellafield Centre

Wednesday 23rd July 2008

PLANS to turn West Cumbria into Britain’s Energy Coast

PLANS to turn West Cumbria into Britain’s Energy Coast have been unveiled by Business Secretary John Hutton at The Sellafield Centre today.

Peter was proud to wear his uniform for work

Monday 21st July 2008

All in a day's work

The dress code at Sellafield was a little more formal for some employees than normal recently, as they spruced up and polished their buttons to wear their uniform to work marking a special centenary. 

Friday 11th July 2008

Parent Body Organisation – Preferred bidder announced

Today the NDA has announced Nuclear Management Partners Ltd, consisting of Washington International Holdings Ltd., AMEC and AREVA NC as the preferred bidder for the role of Parent Body Organisation for Sellafield Ltd.

Dave Mason

Friday 4th July 2008

Helping others avoid major accidents

Sellafield Ltd’s director for environment, health, safety and quality recently accepted and invitation to speak at a prestigious health and safety conference at the Queen Elizabeth Conference Hall in London.

Hayley recieving her award

Thursday 3rd July 2008

NEBOSH is no bother for Hayley

Congratulations to Hayley Hebson, environmental advisor Sellafield Ltd who has won the Martin Bessant Award for the highest achievement in the NEBOSH (National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health) specialist diploma in Environmental Management.

Wednesday 25th June 2008

Payroll Giving Gold Award 2008

Sellafield Ltd has been awarded The Payroll Giving Gold Award 2008 for fostering a culture of committed giving in the workplace, by making the payroll giving scheme available to employees.

North West Newspaper Awards winners 2008

Monday 23rd June 2008

Winners of the 2008 North West Newspaper Awards Announced

The North West’s leading journalists collected prize money totalling some £5,000 at Sellafield Ltd sponsored North West Newspaper Awards presentation lunch at the Sellafield Centre Cumbria on 20 June 2008.

Roger Nathan of the University of Oxford delivering his talk.

Tuesday 17th June 2008

Monte Carlo Users Group - 14th Annual Conference

Sellafield Ltd hosted the 14th Annual Conference of the UK Monte Carlo Users Group (MCNEG 2008) at the Birchwood Conference Centre at Risley. Some 80 delegates from 8 countries attended with 20% attendance from overseas. These delegates are working in the field of nuclear codes and data, twenty four scientific and technical papers were presented during the conference. Chair of the organising committee, Paul Hulse said, “Monte Carlo codes are used in a number of applications, Sellafield Ltd use them in criticality and shielding assessments in support of safety cases. More widely they are used for planning radiotherapy treatments in cancer therapy, design of instruments for space vehicles, reactor design, etc.”

Thursday 12th June 2008

Sellafield Ltd reponse to Government White Paper

Sellafield Ltd response to the Government White Paper on Managing Radioactive Waste Safely

Arrival of the Pacific Heron

Thursday 12th June 2008

Arrival of the Pacific Heron

A new PNTL vessel, the Pacific Heron, has arrived at her home port of Barrow-in-Furness.

CIPS Awards Finalist, Steve Morgan

Tuesday 10th June 2008

Sellafield scores hat-trick in CIPS awards nominations

Sellafield Ltd is celebrating a hat-trick today after reaching the final of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) Awards 2008 with nominations in three categories.

Sunday 8th June 2008

Sellafield couples hoping to 'win their wedding'

Lucky couples with Sellafield connections are hoping to scoop a big prize next week – their dream weddings, all paid for.

Sellafield Visitors Centre

Friday 6th June 2008

20 year anniversary for Sellafield Visitors Centre

TODAY marks the twenty year anniversary since the opening of the Sellafield Centre.

Thursday 5th June 2008

Another first for Capenhurst

Capenhurst is the first UK nuclear site to use rope access instead of scaffolding to access areas that cannot be reached by scaffolding or scissor lifts.

Tuesday 3rd June 2008

Resident Engineer Safety Awards at Sellafield

Winners of this year’s Resident Engineer Safety Awards were presented with safety shields at the Sellafield Contractors Charity dinner, held recently at the Washington Central, Workington.

Sunday 25th May 2008

2008 North West Newspaper Awards nominees announced

Sellafield Ltd is pleased to announce the nominations for the 2008 North West Newspaper Awards. The event now in its seventeenth year received record entries in all categories

Thursday 8th May 2008

Copeland MP to make first pour

COPELAND MP Jamie Reed will be at Sellafield on Friday to help with the first concrete pour on a major decommissioning project, and receive a cheque for £1,000 on behalf of charity, thanks to the project team’s excellent safety record.

Thursday 8th May 2008

Sellafield Ltd awarded certification

Notification has been received from the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS) of Sellafield Ltd's success in being awarded Certification in respect of its Purchasing Policies and Procedures.

Monday 5th May 2008

North West Newspaper Awards – you still have time to enter

You still have time to enter this year’s awards and be in with a chance of winning a slice of that £5,000 prize money.

Wednesday 30th April 2008

International Agency for research on cancer (IARC)

International Agency for research on cancer (IARC)

Host for the day

Wednesday 23rd April 2008

TV Presenter Fiona Armstrong to host North West Newspaper Awards

Respected broadcaster Fiona Armstrong has been announced as the host of the North West Newspaper Awards, which are being held at the Sellafield Centre.

Students celebrate success

Monday 21st April 2008

Students celebrate success

Students celebrate success in new nuclear degree programme

Tuesday 15th April 2008

Changes to the Sounding of the Sellafield Emergency Siren

FROM 1st MAY 2008 the arrangements for sounding the site emergency siren will change. For many years the arrangements have been that the site siren would only be sounded when a Sellafield emergency has occurred. This is an incident on site that has or is likely to affect members of the public off site. It is the most serious incident on the site and would require members of the public in the vicinity to take urgent action to protect themselves.

Wednesday 2nd April 2008

Calder wins fifth consecutive RoSPA Gold Medal Award

Calder Hall has been awarded the prestigious RoSPA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) Gold Award for Occupational Health and Safety performance for the ninth consecutive year, resulting in the awarding of a fifth Gold Medal.

Wednesday 2nd April 2008

Capenhurst completes second major contaminated building demolition in six weeks

Capenhurst’s nuclear clean-up team has completed another major demolition project safely, just over a month after it finished the biggest demolition in UK nuclear history.

Wednesday 2nd April 2008

‘Safety state of mind’ sees Capenhurst win sixth consecutive safety award

Capenhurst nuclear clean-up site has won its sixth consecutive safety award from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA).

Awards poster

Tuesday 1st April 2008

North West Newspaper Awards 2008 Launched

Sellafield Ltd has now launched their 17th North West Newspaper Awards with prize money totalling £5,000 across seven categories.  The awards, sponsored by Sellafield Ltd and organised through the North West Region of the Society of Editors, are given in recognition of the best journalists and newspapers throughout Cumbria, Cheshire, Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside.  

Tuesday 1st April 2008

Windscale Transition

Today sees the integration of the Windscale site with the Sellafield site. This follows over a year of preparatory work to ensure necessary licence arrangements are in place to allow the transfer to happen smoothly.

Photo from Left to Right: Jamie Reed, Barry Ackerley, Jim Morse (NDA), Ian MacPherson, John Storer, Carl Lewthwaite.

Friday 28th March 2008

Jamie Reed visits Sellafield to open tea bar

COPELAND MP Jamie Reed has been at Sellafield today to officially open a recently refurbished staff tea bar within Sellafield’s Effluent Treatment Plant.

Wednesday 26th March 2008

Supplier Forum April 2008

Our next Supplier Forum is being held on Tuesday 22nd April, 2008.

Wednesday 26th March 2008

Thorp restart

We started to shear fuel on 28 January for what is the second campaign of fuel since Thorp was shutdown in April 2005. Approximately 1te of fuel was sheared before the elevator which takes the fuel from the feed pond to the shear cave failed and production had to be stopped. The work has now been completed to get the plant back up and running again.

Thursday 20th March 2008

Energy efficiency accreditation

Sellafield Ltd has been re-accredited for its energy efficiency.

Monday 10th March 2008

Supplier Network

We have today launched a new supplier networking tool.

Chief Executive of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority meets the management team of Capenhurst?s decommissioning site

Thursday 28th February 2008

Capenhurst's decommissioning progress and safety record praised following visit by Nuclear Decommissioning Authority CEO

Capenhurst’s nuclear clean-up and safety performance has been praised by the chief executive of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, which is the owner of the decommissioning site and the body in charge of UK civil nuclear clean-up.

Friday 22nd February 2008

Capenhurst completes biggest demolition in UK nuclear history

Capenhurst’s nuclear clean-up team has completed the UK nuclear industry’s biggest demolition project as the site nears the completion of its decommissioning programme.

Photographed above: Barry Snelson (left) with Peter Bainbridge

Thursday 14th February 2008

Celebrating business improvement

Peter Bainbridge, a manufacturing engineer in the Vitrification Plant, has just become the hundredth candidate to complete an NVQ in Business Improvement techniques, at the same time becoming the first person in Cumbria to gain the award at level four – the most prestigious on offer.

From left to right: Dr Steve Hepworth, Professor Bernard Kelly, Heather Moore and Dr Paul Mort

Monday 11th February 2008

Decommissioning looks to the future

The future looks bright for Sellafield Ltd employee Heather Moore, originally an engineering apprentice at GlaxoSmithKline, who has become a key player in formulating the future decommissioning strategies at Sellafield.

The Teal left the port at Barrow and towed to the Netherlands where the ship will be cleaned, dismantled and then broken up for recycling.

Monday 11th February 2008

End of an era for the Pacific Teal

One of the Pacific Nuclear Transport Limited (PNTL) fleet of ships used for transporting nuclear fuel between the UK and Japan has been taken out of service and sent for recycling.

Making significant progress: the SPRS team have completed a number of major milestones while delivering the job safely

Thursday 7th February 2008

SPRS team achieves 500,000 man hours since last LTA

The Sellafield Product Residue Store (SPRS) project reached a major milestone of 500,000 man hours and six consecutive months without a Lost Time Accident on Wednesday 6 February, a tremendous achievement for everyone involved on the project.

CLEAN-UP: Clearing the cooling tower rubble gets under way

Tuesday 5th February 2008

Work starts on clearing Calder Hall tower rubble

SATURDAY 29 September 2007 saw the safe and successful explosive demolition of the four cooling towers at Calder Hall. Although this was the end of the highly visible demolition work, the arduous task of cleaning up the colossal 20,000 tonnes of rubble was just beginning.

Friday 1st February 2008

'Working at Sellafield's not so different from other industries'

As part of yesterday's launch of the National Skills Academy Nuclear, Sellafield Ltd employee Kylie McCarthy has been interviewed by BBC News Online about working in the nuclear industry and dispels some of the myths and rumours about life at Sellafield. Click here to read the article.

Thursday 24th January 2008

LTA success for Capenhurst

Workers at our Capenhurst site have delivered more than 1.5 million man hours of work – equivalent to more than four years, without a single Lost Time Accident (LTA). Capenhurst’s ‘Safety First’ campaign is a unique approach to health and safety, which allows employees on the shop floor, not managers, to be largely responsible for keeping hazards around the site under control – while all the time undertaking some of the biggest demolition projects in the North West.

Monday 21st January 2008

Celebrating quality

Sellafield Ltd employees, Joanne Hughes and Steve Smith, joined over 100 quality professionals from across the UK at the Chartered Quality Institute’s (CQI) annual John Loxham seminar and quality awards held on World Quality Day, 8 November, at Murrayfield, Edinburgh.

Wednesday 16th January 2008

INS Achieve Major Milestone in Safety Performance

INS has achieved a full 12 months without a Days Away Case, giving us a Days Away Case Rate (DACR) of zero. DACR is a measure defined by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and has been adopted across the BNFL Group as the primary measure of conventional safety performance.

Thursday 10th January 2008

The Future of Nuclear Power? Government Consultation

The government announcement is an exciting major milestone for the nuclear industry, West Cumbria and Sellafield Ltd. Sellafield Ltd will not be directly involved in the build and operation of new reactors as this is expected to be undertaken by electricity generating companies. These companies will consider where and when to invest subject to a range of regulatory approvals, including the acceptability of suitable sites. New build on land adjacent to the existing Sellafield Site may be attractive to these companies, as well as the local skills, experience and support of the local community as voiced through responses to the recent consultation on new nuclear build.

MEBs currently in the Thorp storage pond

Thursday 10th January 2008

MEB export store open

Success has been the name of the game in Thorp Receipt and Storage as the new Multi Element Bottle (MEB) Export Facility (MEBXF) has started up.