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Parliamentary questions: Radioactive waste storage sites
Radioactive Waste (Consultation)
7 July 2005 : Columns 440-1 13. John Robertson (Glasgow, North-West) (Lab): What discussions she has had with the Chairman of the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management on publication of the findings of its public consultation programme. [10120]
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Parliamentary questions: nuclear submarine waste
Nuclear Waste (Submarines)
17 May 2005Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): To ask the Scottish Executive what its approach is to the disposal of nuclear waste from redundant nuclear submarines. (S2O-6633)
The Minister for Environment and Rural Development (Ross Finnie): We welcome the Ministry of Defence's decision not to progress options for storage or disposal of radioactive waste from redundant submarines until after the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management has reported.
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No new NoPDS for AWE
No new Notice of Planning Development for AWE has been published by West Berks. Council by 16th May. Progress at the AWE building sites for the IT and accommodation block is reported, although no HSE notice has been lodged.
AWE Nuclear Waste
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Scottish Parliamentary Record on ISOLUS Waste and Submarines
Nuclear Waste (Submarines) 5. Mr Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green): To ask the Scottish Executive what its approach is to the disposal of nuclear waste from redundant nuclear submarines. (S2O-6633)
The Minister for Environment and Rural Development (Ross Finnie):* We welcome the Ministry of Defence's decision not to progress options for storage or disposal of radioactive waste from redundant submarines until after the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management has reported.
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Parliamentary questions: UK nuclear weapons
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Mr Michael Weir (Angus):To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will make it his policy to remove the British nuclear deterrent from the Clyde.
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Mr Michael Weir (Angus):To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will rule out the acquisition of battlefield nuclear weapons for use by British forces.
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Mr Michael Weir (Angus):To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will rule out the use of UK nuclear weapons on a first strike basis.
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SEPTEMBER 2003 UPDATE
2002 STRATEGY PLAN
FOR THE ATOMIC WEAPONS ESTABLISHMENT (AWE) ALDERMASTONAWE Site Development Strategy Plan
To date, no Notice of Planning has been received by West Berkshire Council
from AWE regarding the new Strategy Plan, although a site has been cleared
for the new accommodation and conference centre. It is now 15 months since -
Formal complaint lodged with EU over AWE discharges
A network of British local authorities have lodged a formal complaint with the European Commission against the British government, based on their assertion that the health and well-being of the general public becomes severely compromised by breaches of European law by the British Ministry of Defence over the disposal of radioactive waste from a nuclear weapons plant at Aldermaston, one of the central sites of Britain’s nuclear weapon’s industry since the 1950s.
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JUNE 2003 UPDATE
2002 STRATEGY PLAN
FOR THE ATOMIC WEAPONS ESTABLISHMENT (AWE) ALDERMASTONNotice of Proposed Development (NoPD)
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MAY 2003 UPDATE
2002 STRATEGY PLAN
FOR THE ATOMIC WEAPONS ESTABLISHMENT (AWE) ALDERMASTONStrategy Plan & Tritium Evaporator Notices
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Pangbourne pipeline closure (2005)
At the AWE public consultation last year, the Environment Agency required AWE to close the Pangbourne pipeline by 2005.
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NUKEWATCH ANNUAL REVIEW 2000
CONTENTS
– Chevaline Convoys
– Citizen Verification
– Warhead & SNM Convoys
– MDP Convoy Command
– LAESI Guidelines
– Aldermaston
– Annual Gathering