Just had an email from the nuclear fusion research centre just outside Reading with the dates for their 2010 open evenings.

The dates are: 19th May, 13th July, 15th September, 20th October, 24th November.

All are on Wednesday evenings and start at 7pm. To reserve places, call 01235 466608 or email deniese.willis@ccfe.ac.uk stating how many tickets and the date you want.

The tours start are free – and is a really fascinating view of a potential replacement energy supply for, well – almost everything – gas, coal, oil – and it could get rid of the ugly side of nuclear power – nuclear fission.

My previous visit can be read about here.

I would strongly advise booking asap, as places tend to “sell out” fairly quickly.

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2 comments
  1. Andrew France says:

    Visited earlier in the year after the last time you mentioned it. Really recommend it to anyone with the slightest interest in science and the future of energy.

    Top-notch presentation at the start followed by tours of the facility by scientists who are enthusiastic about their job.

    PS I think “just outside” Reading is a bit generous given Oxford is half the distance away! Easy to get to by train.

    • IanVisits says:

      I know, I just tend to think of it being near Reading as that is the route I take to get to it.

      Although last time, we did come back via Oxford.

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