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2010 Heritage News
Thursday 28 October 2010 - Archaeologists search LLW disposal site...

Boston Camp
In the early 1940s RAF Coastal Command built an airfield at Dounreay, called HMS Tern II, as a satellite of HMS Tern (Twatt, Orkney). A camp was built to house the workers who built the RAF aerodrome, and later the air crew and ground staff....

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The Dounreay Story on You Tube
01 December 2010
A new film telling the story of Dounreay, from its inception through to closure, has been released.

Plutonium facility clean-up captured on film
29 June 2010
A legacy of Dounreay’s commercial venture into nuclear reprocessing has been consigned to history.

Crane removal captured on film
21 June 2010
 The removal of a building crane in one of Dounreay’s redundant facilities has been captured on film.

Classic film gets new lease of life
07 June 2010
A classic piece of Dounreay’s heritage from the 1950s has been given a new lease of life on the Internet.

New films focus on waste shaft
21 May 2010
Two new films have been released about an underground shaft used for the disposal of intermediate level waste at Dounreay more than 30 years ago.

Crane replacement timelapse video goes live
04 May 2010
A DFR decommissioning team led by Mark Aitken has successfully installed a new 55 tonne crane into the breeder removal building adjacent to DFR.

Looking inside the Dounreay prototype fast reactor
25 February 2010
DSRL’s specialist in-house design team have designed some ingenious inventions over the years.

Archive film of Dounreay released on internet
05 November 2009
Historic film of the construction of Britain’s experimental fast breeder reactor at Dounreay can now be viewed on the internet.

Reactor decommissioning film goes live
01 October 2009
A new film has been produced showing the decommissioning progress within the redundant Prototype Fast Reactor (PFR).

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