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NDA Board approves Strategy - 15 December 2005

15 December 2005

The Board of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has today endorsed a proposed Strategy to be submitted to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry and the Scottish Ministers for their consideration.

The proposed Strategy, which will be published once approved by Government, sets out how the NDA intends to shape its decommissioning and clean-up programme over coming years. It is the first time such a co-ordinated approach to the UK’s civil nuclear legacy has been taken.

The Strategy is based upon the draft document which was the subject of a 3 month consultation between August and November 2005, and which generated 275 responses. The majority of these responses are today being published on the NDA’s web site in line with our open and transparent approach.

The Government now has until end March 2006 to approve the final Strategy which will include the schedule for competing the contracts to run the NDA’s 20 sites.

Sir Anthony Cleaver, Chairman of the NDA, said

“We are grateful for all those people and organisations that took the time to respond to our consultation, and in time we will be able to show them how their comments were taken into consideration. Until we have received formal approval from the Secretary of State and the Scottish Ministers we are unable to publish our proposed Strategy but we are today publishing all those responses where we have received the author’s permission to do so.

We will embark on a full stakeholder engagement programme to explain our approved Strategy and the thinking behind it once we have received approval.”

In response to the Government’s request for advice on the possible sale of British Nuclear Group the NDA Board has today also set out its position on the conditions in which a sale could proceed with the NDA’s support. It will now be for Government to determine the way forward.