Guidance: Commonwealth Marine Economies Programme Overview

The attached document provides a brief snapshot of the impact and success the Commonwealth Marine Economies Programme has had since it was announced by the then British Prime Minister in 2015 and subsequently launched in 2016.




Guidance: Reducing roadside litter using randomised controlled trials

The types of anti-littering actions include:

  • awareness campaigns
  • bin infrastructure
  • user education and behavioural change

The guide is for use by local authorities and provides practical information towards implementing the Litter strategy for England released on 10 April 2017.




Corporate report: On The Level Issue 16 June 2018

News and views from LLW repository.




Corporate report: Customer Notice 2018-009: Drum Lid Clamping Band

LLW Repository Ltd publishes Customer Notices which provide key information and updates to Customers.




News story: Rob Yetts is LLWR’s new Head of Site

Rob Yetts has been named new Head of Site at the LLW Repository in west Cumbria.

Born in Seascale, close to the Repository Site, Rob started his career as a 16-year-old apprentice fitter with the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority on what is now the Sellafield site.

He spent seven years at the Repository in a senior managerial capacity delivering a major Decommissioning Programme before being asked to take his new role by Managing Director Dennis Thompson.

He said: “Dennis’s vision is for the Site to operate as an ‘integrated whole’ and to do this I want to review what we’ve got now and hopefully make it better – for everyone.

“There could potentially be some changes going forward, but the goal is to build on the good work of previous Heads of Site and get the Site functioning really well and being ready for whatever might come next.

“I’m passionate about getting work delivered. We are not here to sit on our hands and put our feet under the table.
I’ve always had a very strong work ethic and have extremely high expectations from those around me.

“However, that’s not to say we shouldn’t enjoy our days here at work and have a bit of fun along the way but still go home safe having delivered our workscope.”