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    Sizewell is an English fishing hamlet in the East Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. It belongs to the civil parish of Leiston and lies on the North...
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    Sizewell nuclear site consists of two nuclear power stations, one of which is still operational, located near the small fishing village of Sizewell in...
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    Sizewell C nuclear power station is a project to construct a 3,200 MWe nuclear power station with two EPR reactors in Suffolk, England. The project was...
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    Leiston (redirect from Leiston-cum-Sizewell)
    coast at Sizewell: the now decommissioned Magnox reactors of Sizewell A, and the more modern 1,200 MW Pressurised Water Reactor of Sizewell B. The 850...
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  • Hartlepool Heysham 1, 2 Hinkley Point A, B, C Hunterston A, B Moorside Oldbury Sizewell A, B, C Torness Trawsfynydd Winfrith Wylfa Nuclear power in the United...
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    Sizewell Hall houses a Christian conference centre in Sizewell on the Suffolk coast, England. The estate is owned by the Ogilvie family. Back in the 1950s...
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    Sizewell Marshes form a 260-acre (105.4 ha) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest adjacent to Sizewell in Suffolk. It is in the Suffolk Coast...
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  • £22 billion for a full-sized nuclear power station such as the planned 3,300 MWe Sizewell C. Construction time and site size needed would also be lower. RR began...
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  • Active Sizewell B Closed Bradwell Sizewell A Proposed Sizewell C...
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  • stations in the United Kingdom. The new plants are to be Hinkley Point C and Sizewell C and will eventually produce up to 6.4 GW in total. EDF initially entered...
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    Ltdbecame and operator of Berkeley, Bradwell, Dungeness, Hinkley Point A and Sizewell A. Both companies continued to be managed by RSMC. In January 2011, to...
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  • Electricity Generating Board started to consider building a power station at Sizewell. "CHADWICK, Albert Paxton". suffolkartists.co.uk. Suffolk Artists. Retrieved...
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  • utilities, and plants were built at Callaway and Wolf Creek. The UK plant at Sizewell B was also based on SNUPPS but with significant modifications, such as...
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    (adults-only, closed to guests from April 2024 to house workers constructing the Sizewell C nuclear power station) This is a list of some former Pontins resorts...
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  • Hartlepool Heysham 1, 2 Hinkley Point A, B, C Hunterston A, B Moorside Oldbury Sizewell A, B, C Torness Trawsfynydd Winfrith Wylfa The full reactor model name...
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    water levels due to the construction of a new reactor at the neighbouring Sizewell nuclear power stations. The area around Minsmere consists of the wide valley...
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    steel itself. Ducol was used in the boiler shells at Sizewell ‘A’ nuclear reactor. Failure of Sizewell ‘A’ boiler under hydrostatic test, May 1963. "The...
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    local estates to cover the entire area from north of Aldeburgh to past Sizewell, up the coast and inland to Aldringham and Leiston. Most of this land was...
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    Hartlepool; Heysham 1; Heysham 2 and Torness) and one PWR power station (Sizewell B), totalling nearly 9,000 MW of installed capacity. In 2007, EDF announced...
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    Thorpeness. Part of the line remains in use for nuclear flask trains servicing Sizewell nuclear power station. The line opened as far as Leiston on 1 June 1859...
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    as Sizewell C triggers Development Consent Order". Osbourne, Nick (7 May 2024). "First nuclear site licence in over a decade granted to Sizewell C"....
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    Agencies and Employment Businesses (Amendment) Regulations 2022 853 The Sizewell C (Nuclear Generating Station) Order 2022 854 The Financial Services and...
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    bases in the west of the county close to the A11. Sizewell B nuclear power station is at Sizewell on the coast near Leiston. Bernard Matthews Farms have...
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    nuclear power stations to be built. Hinkley Point C, in conjunction with Sizewell C, was supposed to contribute 13% of UK electricity by the early 2020s...
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    following his navy service, and was posted to the coastguard station at the Sizewell Gap in Suffolk. An alumnus of Beaumont College, he was a shipping merchant...
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    Sellafield Support Units Dungeness Hartlepool Heysham Hinkley Point Hunterston Sizewell Torness In 2007, the CNC adopted a structure similar to other police forces...
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    characters. One such bird, a vagrant in Suffolk, England in 1982, the "Sizewell bunting", is documented and illustrated with photographs in British Birds...
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  • announced that new stations would be built at existing land owned around Sizewell and Hinkley Point stations. Dungeness was considered but was thought to...
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    services operated by Greater Anglia, while nuclear flask trains for the Sizewell nuclear power stations are operated by Direct Rail Services. The Halesworth...
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