THE news that a company involved in the decommissioning of Dounreay has gone into administration is “a bitter blow for local employment.” So said the chief executive of the Caithness Chamber of Commerce, Trudy Morris, who described the announcement about James Fisher Nuclear (JFN) as “incredibly disappointing and concerning”. The company, which has a base at Bower, was part of Nuclear Decommissioning Ltd – a joint venture which was set up to decommission the Caithness site and others throughout the … read more »

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