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I can see RAF Fairford from my window, im screwed
UK Nuclear Sites Map Overview
The UK has a wide network of nuclear sites, including power stations, research facilities, defence installations, and waste management centres. Below is a summary of key sites based on the most up-to-date available data.

Active Nuclear Power Stations (Operational)
Hinkley Point B – Somerset (Advanced Gas-Cooled Reactor – AGR)
Hunterston B – Ayrshire, Scotland (AGR)
Sizewell B – Suffolk (Pressurised Water Reactor – PWR)
Heysham 1 & 2 – Lancashire (AGR – Heysham 1 is decommissioning, Heysham 2 remains operational)
Note: As of 2026, Hinkley Point B, Hunterston B, Sizewell B, and Heysham 2 are the only operating nuclear power stations in the UK.

Decommissioning and Closed Sites
Dungeness B – Kent (Decommissioning, closed in 2021)
Bradwell – Essex (Closed in 2002, decommissioning ongoing)
Berkeley – Gloucestershire (Closed in 1989, decommissioning ongoing)
Calder Hall – Cumbria (Closed in 2003, decommissioning ongoing)
Chapelcross – Dumfries and Galloway (Closed in 2004, decommissioning ongoing)
Torness – East Lothian (Closed in 2021, decommissioning ongoing)
Hartlepool – County Durham (Closed in 2023, decommissioning ongoing)

Nuclear Weapons and Defence Sites
Aldermaston – Berkshire – Design and development of UK nuclear warheads (AWE)
Burghfield – Berkshire – Final assembly and maintenance of nuclear weapons
Faslane Naval Base (Clyde) – Argyll – Home to Vanguard-class submarines armed with Trident missiles
Coulport – Loch Long – Storage and handling of Trident missile warheads
Dounreay – Caithness – Former site for fast breeder reactors and submarine reactor testing (decommissioning)

Key Research and Waste Management Sites
Culham (JET) – Oxfordshire – Experimental fusion reactor (Joint European Torus)
Winfrith – Dorset – Former research site (decommissioned)
Sellafield – Cumbria – Major reprocessing and waste management site (decommissioning)
Drigg – Cumbria – Low-level radioactive waste repository (operational)
Capenhurst – Cheshire – Uranium enrichment facility (operational)

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