An Introduction to the NNA
The NNA (Northern Nuclear Alliance) is a group of like-minded nuclear industry organisations who share their collective business knowledge and who collaborate to make nuclear a success.
NNA is a limited business that operates in a ‘not for profit’ capacity, providing a business network for all tiers of the nuclear supply chain in the North-West of England.
We represent the interests of our members in both the civil nuclear and defence nuclear sectors and their supply chains, and we liaise with complementary industries, wider energy and also other net zero focused groups and nuclear groups across the UK to share ideas, drive consistency and open up opportunities for our members to grow.
We represent 50+ organisations across Cheshire, Lancashire, Manchester and Liverpool, working closely with similar groups representing Cumbria, and nationally through the Nuclear Regions initiative.
Together we ensure our members views are heard on regional, national and international platforms, driving the case for “Net Zero Needs Nuclear” and championing the wealth of nuclear capability, capacity and expertise in our region.
We work with our members to deliver regional responses to consultations and competitions from UK Government and commercial organisations to increase the nuclear capability and bring opportunities to the region.
We support UK Government trade initiatives to overseas markets.
The new membership year starts on the 1st January.
Northern Nuclear Alliance Leadership Team
- Chair: Rachel O’Donnell
- Vice Chairs: Paul Hennessey
- Directors: Adrian Bull, Monica Mwanje, James Rudd, and Martin O’Rourke
Reasons to join the NNA
Part of your regional network
Boost your profile & visibility of your organisation and demonstrate your commitment to the sector
Influence your regional voice
Feed your thoughts into our NNA responses to Government & others on behalf of the region
Come along to our member meetings
Develop your regional network and showcase the work your organisation is doing
Join specific sub-groups
Feed into our regionally focused work on Skills & Capability ; Social Value ; Supply Chain; New Technology & Innovation
Receive our quarterly newsletter
Hear a regional insight on the latest news and raise the profile of your organisation through our member news