West Cumbria Sites Stakeholder Group
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About us
The WCSSG was originally formed to replace the Sellafield Local Liaison Committee (SLLC). The change reflected the fact that there were several nuclear licensed sites in the area and was intended to emphasise the importance of engagement with the community, encouraging input in discussions and consultations from all stakeholders. The organisation and ownership of sites has since changed and the WCSSG has changed to correspond, with re-organisation of its sub-committees, but the aim remains the same.
The WCSSG was originally formed to replace the Sellafield Local Liaison Committee (SLLC). The change reflected the fact that there were several nuclear licensed sites in the area and was intended to emphasise the importance of engagement with the community, encouraging input in discussions and consultations from all stakeholders. The organisation and ownership of sites has since changed and the WCSSG has changed to correspond, with re-organisation of its sub-committees, but the aim remains the same.
Document library
This is a library of presentations, reports, minutes and other documents from meetings of the WSCCG and its sub-committees. You may browse the individual committee documents using the menu shown above.
This is a library of presentations, reports, minutes and other documents from meetings of the WSCCG and its sub-committees. You may browse the individual committee documents using the menu shown above.
Meetings and Events
Meetings/events of the WCSSG are held on a quarterly basis.
Meetings/events of the WCSSG are held on a quarterly basis.
WCSSG Constitution
WCSSG Terms of Reference
WCSSG Terms of Reference
Environmental health sub-committee
The Environmental Health sub-committee pays particular attention to the potential impact on human health of Sellafield and the Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR) sites.
The Environmental Health sub-committee pays particular attention to the potential impact on human health of Sellafield and the Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR) sites.