‘Atomic structures: how nuclear power stations in North Wales impacted people and places’

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The future of relatively ‘clean’ nuclear energy is of the greatest importance to our national economy and our path toward ‘net zero’. The rate of development of nuclear energy in Britain since the 1960s has been significantly affected by societal attitudes. This talk will consider the history and local impacts of three nuclear power stations in North Wales: Trawsfynydd, Wylfa and Edern (a station proposed for the Llŷn Peninsula that was never built, but was a notable feature of the nuclear discourse). Based on recent research at Bangor University, the talk will examine the repercussions of the industry on landscape, language and local politics from the 1950s to the 1980s.
21 Mar 2024

External organisation (Private non-profit)

NameCONWY VALLEY CIVIC SOCIETY
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom

External organisation (Private non-profit)

NameCONWY VALLEY CIVIC SOCIETY
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom

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