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 <description><div class='nav_infoheader'><div class='navinfoblockidL'><div class='nuclear_sites_iblock'></div></div><div class='navinfoblockidR'><div class='nuclear_sites_iblock'></div></div></div><div class='nav_infoinnercontent'>As a public service, NIS monitors and reports on non-sensitive developments at and about British nuclear weapons production related sites.
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NIS publishes material relating to the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) Aldermaston and Burghfield sites, located in the southern English County of West Berkshire. Since the 1950s, AWE is where the design, production, assembly, maintenance, disassembly and decommissioning of nuclear weapons takes place. Between 2004 and 2015, building developments are underway to enable a new generation of warheads to be researched and designed without underground nuclear testing. See monthly NIS Updates on the new developments at AWE.
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Other nuclear weapons related sites include the Clyde facilties at RNAD Coulport and the Naval Base Faslane; RRMPOL Derby and DML Devonport. All these sites creat nuclear discharges and waste.
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		 <title>New AWE Emergency Plan highlights chilling consequences of a nuclear accident</title>
		 <link>http://nuclearinfo.org/view/nuclear_sites/AWE_Burghfield/a2035</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[Download NIS's special briefing on West Berkshire Council's new emergency plan for the Atomic Weapons Establishment and read about the full consequences of a major accident at one of Berkshire's nuclear weapons factories.
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		 <title>AWE sites proposed for nuclear submarine radioactive waste dump</title>
		 <link>http://nuclearinfo.org/view/nuclear_sites/AWE_Burghfield/a2031</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[The two Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) sites in Berkshire have been included on a secret shortlist of sites where the Ministry of Defence (MoD) is thinking of dumping radioactive waste from defunct nuclear powered submarines, according to an authoritative report in a Scottish newspaper. 
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		 <title>Fresh hurdle for AWE development</title>
		 <link>http://nuclearinfo.org/view/nuclear_sites/AWE_Burghfield/a2008</link>
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The Nuclear Awareness Group (NAG),  based in Reading, has lodged a 
complaint with West Berkshire Council over the handling of a planning 
application at AWE in Burghfield by outlining their concerns about the 
way plans to build a new nuclear warhead facility were handled.
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<a href="http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/News/Article.aspx?articleID=9837" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/News/<br />
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		 <title>NIS Update - UK NUCLEAR WARHEAD PRODUCTION DOWN TO ONE A YEAR</title>
		 <link>http://nuclearinfo.org/view/nuclear_sites/AWE_Burghfield/a2004</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[A greatly reduced warhead workload at AWE is reported in the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate's 2008 AWE Quarterly Reports[1]. Nukewatch, the Citizen's Verification group that observes warhead transport confirms  that only one new or refurbished warhead was processed and delivered into service in 2008; four were taken apart, according to the evidence.]]></description>
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		 <title>Hansard on International Regulations affecting safety at AWE Burghfield</title>
		 <link>http://nuclearinfo.org/view/nuclear_sites/AWE_Burghfield/a2003</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[*Mr. Hancock:* To ask the Secretary of State for Defence pursuant to the answer of 22 January 2009, /Official Report,/ column 1668W, on AWE Burghfield: nuclear weapons, what internationally recognised standards and codes of practice are applicable. [265568]]]></description>
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		 <title>NIS Update - Vote for AWE Dis/Assembly Facility not unanimous</title>
		 <link>http://nuclearinfo.org/view/nuclear_sites/AWE_Burghfield/a1997</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[Unlike previous West Berkshire Council decisions on AWE Planning Applications, the vote for the new warhead dis/assembly facility to be built in the Burghfield flood plain was not unanimous.<p/>
This application was the only item on the Agenda of a special planning meeting held on Wednesday 4th March in Newbury Council offices instead of in the usual village hall.]]></description>
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		 <title>WBC Report MENSA</title>
		 <link>http://nuclearinfo.org/view/nuclear_sites/AWE_Burghfield/a1992</link>
		 <description><![CDATA[<b>AWE Burghfield Planning Application for a Dis/Assembly facility to be decided.</b> WBC Planning Committee Meeting 6.30pm Wednesday 4th March 2009, Council Offices, Market Street, Newbury, Berks.<p/>see <a href = "">Planning Officer's Report</a>]]></description>
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