Reay
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Reay is a village which has grown around Sandside Bay, Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland. The Parish of Reay includes the village.
The village is on the A836 road some 12 miles west of the town of Thurso and 3 miles west of Dounreay.
Along with Thurso the village grew dramatically in the mid-20th century with the development of the experimental nuclear power facility at Dounreay, where technologies such as fast breeder reactors were developed.
Parish
The parish includes the hamlets of Fresgoe, Islaud and Shebster, which are close to the boundary between Caithness and the neighbouring county of Sutherland. The parish had a parish council from 1894 to 1930, and has two neighbouring parishes in Caithess: the Parish of Thurso to the east and the Parish of Halkirk to the south. Dounreay is within the parish.
Sandside Bay
One of the main environmental issues caused by the Dounreay Nuclear Power Development Establishment are radioactive nuclear fuel particles that have escaped from the site into the sea, and are now on the seabed near the plant. Some of these are being washed ashore, including a small number on the public Sandside Bay beach. Nuclear Decommissioning Authority contractors are regularly monitoring the beach, and developing a long-term management plan [link].
Sandside Bay is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Local government
For elections to the Highland Council the village of Reay is within a ward named for Tongue and Farr, which are in the traditional county of Sutherland. Most of the parish, however, is within Caithness North West.
Map references
- Parish church: Ordnance Survey Grid reference
- Sandside Harbour (Fresgoe): Grid reference
See also
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