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Dramatic change due for former N-plant
Caernarfon and Denbeigh Herald
|October 15, 2025
MAIN TRAWSFYNYDD REACTOR BUILDINGS TO BE LOWERED IN 4-YEAR PROJECT
A FAMOUS - if not universally loved - North Wales skyline feature will change dramatically in the coming years.
The region has many iconic landscapes - from the natural rugged beauty of the Eryri mountains to the slate-clad hillsides around Blaenau Ffestiniog and Llanberis.
Another has been created from a more recent industrial revolution with the rollout of nuclear power stations in the UK in the last century. Trawsfynydd nuclear power station was opened in 1965, the only nuclear power station in the UK to be built inland.
Its two giant reactor buildings towered more than 54 metres into sky - with the site generating power until 1991. They were originally designed by renowned architect Sir Basil Spence and were a bold statement of mid-20th-century industrial design. Their striking silhouette has long been a landmark in the region and remain there despite operations ending more than 30 years ago.
Now, though, a contract has been awarded to reduce their size by more than half as part of decades long decommissioning of the site.
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