Oldbury
Site Address
Oldbury Site
Oldbury Naite,
Thornbury,
South Gloucestershire,
BS35 1RQ
Tel: 44 (0) 1454 893500
Fax: 44 (0) 1454 893724
Site profile
Oldbury power station, located on a 71 hectare site 15 miles north of Bristol on the south bank of the River Severn in South Gloucestershire, is an operating twin reactor station. Since 1967, the station has produced electricity around the clock supplying on a typical day 435MW of electricity - enough to meet the needs of a city one and a half times the size of Bristol. The station with two reactor vessels each containing 26,400 fuel elements draws unlimited supplies of cooling water from the River Severn.
Magnox North is the management and operations contractor responsible for the day-to-day operation of the site under contract to the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.
Our primary objective at the site is to continue to generate electricity and maximise income from electricity sales, while maintaining a safe and secure working environment. Work is also underway on the site to ensure a seamless transition to the defuelling phase and the start of the power station’s decommissioning programme.
At a glance
Location: South Gloucestershire
Nearby towns/cities: Oldbury-on-Severn, Bristol (15 miles)
Site area: 71 hectares
Number of current employees: 480
Latest site news
Wednesday 16 July 2008
Church hall boosted by funding from Oldbury
St. Mary’s Church Hall in Thornbury has completed the first stage of its environmental project, thanks to a £4,000 donation from the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, owners of Oldbury Power Station.

