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Research reactor at Trawsfynydd could create jobs and help the NHS

Welsh Government economy minister Vaughan Gething says there is a predicted gap in the future production of medical isotopes

Trawsfynydd nuclear power station

A research reactor at Trawsfynydd could create jobs and provide vital medical isotopes says Wales’ economy minister.

Medical isotopes are used in radiopharma-ceuticals, medicines used for the diagnosis and management of some cancers and other chronic diseases.

Welsh Government economy minister Vaughan Gething says a predicted gap in future production opens the way for a research reactor at Trawsfynydd.

Research reactors are nuclear reactors used for research, development, education and training. They produce neutrons for use in industry and medicine.

He said: “At Trawsfynydd there is an opportunity, not just for a smaller reactor but also a research reactor.

“One of our main concerns about Brexit was medical radio isotopes for treatment in our health service.

“We do know there is going to be a gap in the not too distant future in radio isotope production so we are going to need to have an alternative plan in place to produce that.

“There is an opportunity to do that in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ where Trawsfynydd is the ideal site."