Areas of Focus
NWS identifies Areas of Focus – find out more at our events and webinars
As the next step in the process of finding a suitable site for a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF), we’ve identified smaller locations in Search Areas we want to investigate further called ‘Areas of Focus’.
A GDF is a facility designed to safely and securely dispose of the most hazardous radioactive waste in highly engineered vaults and tunnels deep underground. We are currently in discussions with two communities in Cumbria and one in Lincolnshire.
We’re holding a number of drop-in events in your area to update you on our progress. Come along or join one of our online webinars to hear more about this update.
Areas of Focus in Theddlethorpe
In the search for a suitable site for a GDF, three key elements are needed with the right sub-surface geological environment deep underground, a suitable surface location, and the ability to connect the two areas with accessways.
A Surface Area of Focus (AoF) has been identified in East Lincolnshire, within the Theddlethorpe Search Area. This area is land to the north of the A157, south-west of Gayton wind farm, between the villages of Gayton le Marsh and Great Carlton.
The sub-surface AoF off the coast is under the seabed in the inshore area which extends 22km from the coast.