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RALLiterature
Further reading

The beginning of NIRNS
NIRNS Charter
Evolution of site
Architects drawings and artwork
Newsletters
Technical publications
Council publications
Artefacts
Photograph albums and slides

The evolution of Rutherford and Appleton Laboratories

All institutions go through periods of growth and of reorganisation, and Rutherford and Appleton Laboratories are no exceptions to this. On this page is a collection of articles pertaining to the evolution of the laboratories as a whole. Note that it brings together articles as we find them so is by no means complete.

Articles from "New Scientist": Closure of Appleton Laboratory (1978/1979)

Appleton scientists fight laboratory shutdown (New Scientist, 16 November 1978, p.499) Science community backs Appleton's fight (New Scientist, 30 November 1978, p.668) No reprieve for Appleton Laboratory (New Scientist, 25 January 1979, p.235) "Seven Days" / Appointment of Godfrey Stafford and Geoff Manning (New Scientist, 8 February 1979, p.367)

RUTHERFORD APPLETON: What's in a name?! (Extract from article in CERN Courier by Anon, October 1995)

...On 1 April 1994 the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory combined with the Daresbury Laboratory to become a combined laboratory known as the Daresbury and Rutherford Appleton Laboratories (DRAL). At the same time the old Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) was wound up, and funding [for Particle Physics?] was channelled through the newly formed Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC). Also, and just for an interim period, DRAL became part of the new Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). One year later a more profound change occurred when DRAL became a Research Council in its own right, and the legal entity created by Royal Charter was named The Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils', abbreviated to CCLRC. On 1 April 1995, DRAL became The Central Laboratory of the Research Councils', and the abbreviation CLRC may be used. In spite of the changes to the official name, the laboratory sited at Chilton ... will continue to be known as the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, or RAL.

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