Dunino Airfield Radium Contamination
Dear Ministry of Defence,
Dunino Airfield is sited about five miles north west of Crail, Fife. I understand that after 1944, the airfield was no longer used for active service and became a storage site, used to store naval aircraft until the end of the war when they were decommissioned and destroyed. This lasted until 1946, when the airfield was closed, although it was retained by the Royal Navy until 1957, when it was finally sold off.
Can you please provide me with the information you hold relating possible radium contamination in and around Dunino Airfield
Yours faithfully,
Fred WP Dawson
Dear Mr Dawson
Thank you for your email of 19 October 2011 requesting information about
radium contamination at Dunino Airfield.
Your request is being dealt with under the terms of the Environmental
Information Regulations 2004 and will be answered within twenty working
days.
If you have any queries about this request do not hesitate to contact me.
Please remember to quote the reference number above in any future
communications.
Many thanks
Freedom of Information (FOI) Officer
DIO Secretariat
Defence
Infrastructure
Organisation
Kingston Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B75 7RL
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Dear Mr Dawson
Please find attached a response to your recent request for information.
Many thanks
Freedom of Information (FOI) Manager
DIO Secretariat
Defence
Infrastructure
Organisation
Kingston Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B75 7RL
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