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D1251 offices

The administration area of the complex known as D1251 at Dounreay Materials Test Reactor was demolished in 2006.

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Image: The D1251 offices shortly after their construction in the 1950s

The D1251 offices shortly after their construction in the 1950s

Image: The D1251 admin area

The D1251 admin area

Image: Stripped and ready to be knocked down

Stripped and ready to be knocked down

Image: Gone - the D1251 admin area is cleared

Gone - the D1251 admin area is cleared

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Image: Staff and Contractors viewing the plans for the replacement ventilation system Our aim is to decommission the site safely and with no harm to people or the environment. Find out how.

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