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The UK Civil Nuclear Industry Number of Employees by Parliamentary Dounreay Thurso, Caithness No. Employer MP Employees No. Employer MP Employees 1 3DX-Ray Limited Nicky Morgan 16 Calder Group Ltd Abbott Risk Consulting Ltd 195 Aquila Nuclear Engineering Ltd Steve Brine 25 Bury North Salford 2 Derby Rt Hon Margaret Beckett 3 196 Calder Industrial Materials Ltd Stephen Mosley 150 Manchester 675 & Eccles 3 Edinburgh Mark Lazarowicz 4 197 Helander Precision Engineering Ltd Laurence Robertson 50 262 527 4 Glasgow Anas Sarwar 13 198 Leeds Bronze Ltd Rt Hon Hilary Benn 72 510 Heywood & Middleton Worsley & 518 5 Manchester Rt Hon Paul Goggins 18 199 Midland Engineering Ltd Gloria De Piero 62 Eccles South Accenture 200 Cammell Laird Rt Hon Frank Field 5 Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross 126 6 London Mark Field 25 CANBERRA UK Ltd 32 79 118 120 220 Dounreay John Thurso 201 230 284 372 7 Manchester Rt Hon Paul Goggins 15 201 2 458 465 540 557 Addleshaw Goddard LLP 202 Harwell Edward Vaizey 61 574 575 659 738 Manchester 8 Leeds Rt Hon Hilary Benn 5 203 Seascale Jamie Reed 8 Central 9 London Mark Field 5 Cape Industrial Services Limited Dungeness B Damian Collins Makerfield 10 51 52 89 10 Manchester Tony Lloyd 5 204 77 254 269 279 334 ALE 205 Hunterston B Katy Clark 36 438 356 365 393 426 493 590 598 613 11 Heysham David Morris 15 206 Hartlepool Iain Wright 38 705 735 12 Berkeley Neil Carmichael 8 207 Heysham 1 David Morris 92 The UK Civil Nuclear Industry 13 Sellafield Jamie Reed 5 208 Heysham 2 David Morris 42 St Helens North 14 Torness Fiona O’Donnell 12 209 Hinkley Point B Ian Liddell-Grainger 38 170 15 Sizewell Therese Coffey 3 210 Sellafield Jamie Reed 204 16 Allen & Overy LLP Rushanara Ali 10 211 Sizewell B Therese Coffey 42 Denton & 410 ALSTOM Power 212 Torness Fiona O’Donnell 65 Number of Employees by Reddish 17 North West Leicestershire Andrew Bridgen 150 Capita Symonds 18 Rugby Mark Pawsey 80 213 Warrington North Helen Jones 12 Parliamentary Constituency 398 Stockport 19 Altran Praxis Rt Hon Don Foster 20 214 Colwyn Bay David Jones 4 AMEC 215 East Grinstead Rt Hon Nicholas Soames 4 20 Gloucester Richard Graham 61 Capula Ltd Summer 2012 216 Stone William Cash 127 181 222 21 Wantage Edward Vaizey 78 St Helens 22 Warrington North Helen Jones 308 217 Copeland Jamie Reed 25 Stretford & Cheadle 218 Newbury Richard Benyon 2 South & Whiston Urmston 455 23 Copeland Jamie Reed 11 684 219 Tewkesbury Laurence Robertson 6 715 24 South Dorset Richard Drax 76 25 Newbury Richard Benyon 15 Cara Construction Limited 220 Worsley & Eccles South Barbara Keeley 2 Altrincham 454 26 Barrow John Woodcock 10 & Sale West 525 5 7 248 466 27 Birchwood Helen Jones 335 221 Harlow Robert Halfon 8 Wythenshawe 28 Bristol Jack Lopresti 1 222 Carillion Plc Kate Green 10 Inverness, Nairn, & Sale East 29 Cardiff Kevin Brennan 1 223 Carpenter & Paterson Limited Glyn Davies 110 Badenoch & Strathspey 30 Colchester Priti Patel 3 Caski Consulting Ltd 385 452 31 Darlington Phil Wilson 50 224 Stroud Neil Carmichael 2 32 Dounreay John Thurso 1 225 Maldon John Whittingdale 2 33 Dungeness Damian Collins 2 226 Centrica Plc Adam Afriyie 20 34 Edinburgh David Hamilton 4 Centronic Ltd 35 Edinburgh Mark Lazarowicz 1 227 Croydon Central Gavin Barwell 88 36 Glasgow Ian Davidson 34 228 Wantage Edward Vaizey 3 CH2MHILL 37 Glasgow Anas Sarwar 3 Basingstoke Maria Miller London 38 Gloucester Richard Graham 12 229 12 Dounreay John Thurso 39 Hartlepool Iain Wright 14 230 5 Derby Pauline Latham 40 Harwell Edward Vaizey 2 231 19 Harwell Edward Vaizey 41 Heysham David Morris 32 232 1 233 London Andy Slaughter 20 42 Hinkley A & B Ian Liddell-Grainger 20 Islington South 234 Chartwells Consulting Limited Lindsay Hoyle 1 48 50 43 Hunterston B Katy Clark 1 Hendon 361 582 & Finsbury 235 Clifford Chance LLP Jim Fitzpatrick 30 44 Knutsford Rt Hon George Osborne 435 474 689 236 Clyde & Co LLP Mark Field 7 45 Leamington Spa Chris White 7 Hackney South 237 ClydeUnion Pumps, An SPX Brand Tom Harris 85 594 46 Leeds Rt Hon Hilary Benn 2 Holborn & 47 88 158 & Shoreditch 238 CMS Cameron McKenna LLP Mark Field 21 47 London Rt Hon Frank Dobson 75 St Pancras 261 300 325 Corporate Risk Associates Ltd 446 491 583 48 London Emily Thornberry 1 239 Leatherhead Sir Paul Beresford 14 701 758 305 West Ham 49 London Mark Field 8 240 London Mark Field 2 50 London Emily Thornberry 37 Uxbridge & Bethnal Green & Bow 241 Warrington Helen Jones 7 South Ruislip 51 Manchester Tony Lloyd 1 Ochil & Hammersmith 16 317 377 Costain Argyll & Bute 437 52 Manchester Tony Lloyd 20 South Perthshire Edinburgh 167 233 242 Berkeley Neil Carmichael 20 511 Glasgow 53 Mold Rt Hon David Hanson 2 747 South West 348 387 243 Bradwell John Whittingdale 19 Central 235 Poplar & 54 Newcastle upon Tyne Chi Onwurah 20 95 275 375 Limehouse 244 Daresbury Graham Evans 4 4 37 85 Edinburgh North & Leith Northwich Rt Hon George Osborne Edinburgh West 55 6 245 Ellesmere Port Andrew Miller 6 107 258 366 3 35 383 Reading Alok Sharma 449 524 596 84 706 Bexleyheath & 56 21 246 Hunterston Katy Clark 4 Glasgow North 303 Sellafield Jamie Reed 671 Edinburgh East Crayford 57 181 247 Maidenhead Head Office Rt Hon Theresa May 4 690 Richmond Park 58 Shrewsbury Daniel Kawczynski 10 272 541 248 Manchester Head Office Rt Hon Paul Goggins 217 Glasgow North East Vauxhall 625 302 Dulwich & 324 548 Bermondsey & 59 Sizewell Therese Coffey 8 249 Sellafield Jamie Reed 52 384 West Norwood 612 663 Old Southwark 60 Thatcham Richard Benyon 78 Torness Power Station 6 9 49 72 727 250 Trawsfynydd Rt Hon Elfyn Llwyd 28 Cumbernauld, Kilsyth 75 148 169 236 61 Torness Fiona O’Donnell 1 CRA Europe Mark Spencer 163 Dunbar, East London 251 3 & Kirkintilloch East 238 240 268 278 330 62 Trawsfynydd Rt Hon Elfyn Llwyd 32 252 Croft Associates Limited John Howell 19 297 306 312 355 Mitcham & Wallsend Mary Glindon 357 359 364 379 Croydon Beckenham 63 10 253 DAHER Nuclear Rt Hon Margaret Beckett 13 Paisley & 281 East Lothian Morden 64 Westlakes Jamie Reed 32 Renfrewshire North 292 Airdrie 397 417 483 509 Central 424 254 Dalton Nuclear Institute, & Shotts Livingston 14 61 132 Cities of London 512 555 562 692 227 523 65 Weybridge Rt Hon Philip Hammond 2 Midlothian 146 160 212 721 733 744 756 The University of Manchester Tony Lloyd 144 187 435 & Westminster 66 Winfrith Richard Drax 3 34 295 326 641 255 Darchem Engineering Ltd – Stillington Alex Cunningham 40 67 ANTECH (AN Technology Ltd) Edward Vaizey 17 Davis Langdon, an AECOM Company Hunterston A&B Power Stations ArcelorMittal Distribution Solutions UK West Kilbride, Ayshire 256 Bristol Stephen Williams 2 468 Linlithgow & 68 Thornbury & Yate Prof Steve Webb 1 East Falkirk 257 Cardiff Rt Hon Alun Michael 4 69 Wolverhampton North East Emma Reynolds 5 258 Glasgow Anas Sarwar 2 Glasgow 36 70 Birkenhead Rt Hon Frank Field 1 South West 141 392 Glasgow East 259 Leeds Rt Hon Hilary Benn 1 North Ayrshire & Arran 633 Berwickshire, 71 Scunthorpe Nic Dakin 1 260 Liverpool Louise Ellman 1 Kilmarnock Roxburgh & Selkirk 72 AREVA UK Ltd Mark Field 8 London Rt Hon Frank Dobson 43 125 143 Glasgow South 237 261 7 156 205 246 & Loudoun 73 AREVA NC – Sellafield Jamie Reed 12 151 310 East Kilbride, 723 262 Manchester Rt Hon Hazel Blears 2 291 316 342 AREVA NP 500 537 567 489 750 Strathaven & Lesmahagow 263 Oxford Nicola Blackwood 2 636 74 Gloucester Laurence Robertson 2 264 Plymouth Alison Seabeck 3 75 The Qube Mark Field 1 265 Southampton Dr Alan Whitehead 1 76 Sizewell Therese Coffey 2 Deloitte AREVA Risk Management Consulting Ltd 266 Bristol Stephen Williams 10 77 Abingdon Nicola Blackwood 61 267 Liverpool Louise Ellman 5 78 Kendal Tim Farron 9 268 London Mark Field 100 Dumfriesshire, North Tyneside Clydesdale 79 Thurso John Thurso 8 269 Manchester Tony Lloyd 30 Newcastle 54 90 63 80 Warrington Helen Jones 24 270 Newcastle Chi Onwurah 1 & Tweeddale 490 upon Tyne 270 475 ARUP Reading Rob Wilson 472 496 631 587 271 5 Central Gateshead 81 Birmingham Rt Hon Caroline Spelman 37 272 Scotland Sheila Gilmore 20 286 82 Bristol Stephen Williams 12 273 Delta Controls Ltd Dominic Raab 55 Hexham 646 83 Cardiff Rt Hon Alun Michael 40 DLA Piper 697 593 84 Edinburgh Mike Crockart 5 Birmingham Shabana Mahmood Chapelcross Power Station 274 4 85 Glasgow Anas Sarwar 5 Edinburgh Rt Hon Alistair Darling Annan, Dumfriesshire 102 Sunderland Central 275 3 86 Leeds Rt Hon Hilary Benn 15 276 Leeds Rt Hon Hilary Benn 2 Copeland Carlisle Liverpool Louise Ellman Workington 603 Houghton & 308 39 121 Hartlepool 87 5 277 Liverpool Louise Ellman 2 13 23 57 64 73 101 Sunderland South 152 190 88 London Rt Hon Frank Dobson 151 278 London Mark Field 5 110 129 130 137 144 147 362 536 538 580 206 287 89 Manchester Tony Lloyd 55 279 Manchester Tony Lloyd 5 165 166 171 183 189 203 313 450 210 217 249 293 336 368 700 708 90 Newcastle Chi Onwurah 15 280 Sheffield Paul Blomfield 3 373 Belfast North 396 431 442 456 462 464 91 Nottingham Lilian Greenwood 25 Doosan Babcock Energy 471 479 481 484 508 515 Hartlepool Power Station 517 526 529 530 535 545 92 Sheffield Paul Blomfield 10 281 Paisley & Renfrewshire North Jim Sheridan 9 Sedgefield Hartlepool, Cleveland 551 553 561 563 564 572 ASD metal services 282 Bradwell John Whittingdale 70 573 584 585 591 592 643 31 644 645 653 654 665 669 255 436 Stockton 93 Blackburn Rt Hon Jack Straw 3 283 Bristol Rt Hon Liam Fox 22 674 678 686 698 737 740 647 749 North 94 Cambridge Julian Huppert 1 284 Dounreay John Thurso 2 743 Darlington 505 95 Edinburgh Rt Hon Alistair Darling 1 285 Dungeness B Damian Collins 70 Kidderminster Mark Garnier Gateshead (including Vessel Entry Team) Ian Mearns 459 Stockton 96 1 286 340 Windscale Seascale, Cumbria
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