NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING AUTHORITY Sample Clauses

NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING AUTHORITY. Stakeholder Charter The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has been established to ensure that the nuclear legacy is cleaned up safely, securely, cost effectively and in ways that protect the environment for current and future generations. To accomplish this remit, the organisation recognises the need to establish an open and interactive relationship with its stakeholders, as encapsulated in the following charter. • The NDA is committed to the establishment of an open and transparent relationship with its stakeholders. To inspire public confidence, it will strive to set the highest standards in openness and transparency. • The NDA will adopt a proactive communications style, making information freely accessible by means of a web site, routine publications and reports. It will respond promptly to individual requests and ensure that any information is provided in plain English. • The NDA will welcome and listen to comments from stakeholders on the activities, performance and achievements of the organisation and its contractors. • The NDA will engage with stakeholders and consult widely to ensure there is ample opportunity to understand, comment on and influence its strategies and plans. • The NDA will establish a National Stakeholder Group to enable stakeholders to explore issues and submit proposals for consideration by the NDA and/or its contractors. • At local (site) level the NDA will require its contractor to establish and support engagement processes to satisfy stakeholder needs. These will include a Site Stakeholder Group to review performance, inform decision-making and comment on strategies and plans. This group will also have the remit to establish local working groups and to hold public meetings as necessary. • To help stakeholders to engage effectively, the NDA and its contractors will ensure relevant briefing, training and information is provided to support stakeholder involvement and enhance levels of understanding. Due consideration will also be given to requests for access to specialist inputs and advice. • To minimise barriers to engagement, the NDA and its contractors will hold meetings in public places, including some held outside normal business hours. They will respond positively to any requests for additional information or dialogue. • The NDA will pay out of pocket expenses claimed by stakeholders attending meetings and will consider applications for reimbursement of other costs on a case by case basis. ANNEX 6 This Annex will out...
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NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING AUTHORITY a non departmental public body whose registered office is at Herdus House, Westlakes Science and Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx Xxx, Xxxxxxx, XX00 0XX (the "Authority").
NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING AUTHORITY a Non-Departmental Public Body whose head office is at Herdus House, West Lakes Science and Technology Park, Moor Row, Cumbria (the "Authority");

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