Skip to content

NRS Site Stakeholder Group

Site stakeholder groups (SSGs) represent the viewpoints of Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS) site communities. Everyone is welcome to attend SSG meetings to share their views, ask questions and be a part of the conversation.

Who we are

What are SSGs?

SSGs and Local Community Liaison Councils (LCLCs) were established over 20 years ago to facilitate open and transparent stakeholder engagement between nuclear site communities, the nuclear site operator, nuclear site regulators and the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.

Who is the nuclear site operator?

Nuclear Restoration Services – a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority responsible for safely decommissioning the first generation nuclear and research sites across the UK and restoring the sites for all our futures.

Who are the nuclear site regulators?

The Environment Agency, Natural Resources Wales, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and the Office for Nuclear Regulation.

Who is the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority?

It is charged, on behalf of government, with the mission to clean-up the UK’s earliest nuclear sites safely, securely and cost effectively.

Find out more about the role of SSGs and their membership at Site Stakeholder Groups – About us

 

Sites

Explore the interactive map to find out much more about NRS sites.

Latest news

Innovative robotics trialled to tackle nuclear waste challenges

30th June 2026

Innovative robotic solutions being trialled at Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS) Oldbury site to tackle most challenging aspects of legacy waste management.

NDA group employees recognised by His Majesty the King

15th June 2026

Three NDA group employees awarded honours in the 2026 King’s Birthday Honours list.

Landmark decommissioning milestone reached at Trawsfynydd

27th May 2026

Major milestone at Trawsfynydd as a 20-year decommissioning programme ends, completing work on the highest hazards and paving the way for the next phase.

See all news