Partnering Charter

This charter sets out the principles that NDA, Babcock Dounreay Partnership and Dounreay Site Restoration will adopt in working together to deliver the vision of:

A strong partnership successfully delivering our contribution to the Caithness and  North Sutherland Regeneration Programme.

To support the socio-economic development of Caithness and North Sutherland we will:

  • Commit to delivering shared objectives through partnering, mutual support and trust, respecting our responsibilities to each other and all stakeholders
     
  • Make best use of our collective resources (people, skills and finance) by working together as an efficient and effective alliance to maximise the benefit to our organisations and the local community
     
  • Participate in the delivery of the Caithness and North Sutherland regeneration programme and action plan, and work together to ensure a common approach
     
  • Regularly communicate with all our stakeholders our combined plans and efforts to diversify the local economy
     
  • Adopt, where relevant, a one-stop approach in supporting the local community.

The charter was signed on April 2, 2012, as part of events to mark the signing of the site closure contract between NDA and BDP.

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Image: Signing the charter are (from left) DSRL managing director Roger Hardy, NDA chief executive John Clarke and Babcock Dounreay Partnership chair Kevin Thomas.

Signing the charter are (from left) DSRL managing director Roger Hardy, NDA chief executive John Clarke and Babcock Dounreay Partnership chair Kevin Thomas.