What is NukeWatch?

NukeWatch monitor and track the movement of British WMD's from Aldermaston in Berkshire to Coulport on the West coast of Scotland.

Stopping the UK WMD's
Stopping the UK WMD's

NukeWatch is not a membership organisation. It is a network of individuals who campaign against nuclear warhead convoys, mainly because they are part of a system of Weapons of Mass Destruction, but also because we believe that communities potentially affected by the convoys should be aware of their existence and the risks they pose.

Take a look at our InfoPack (pdf 2.1Mb).

Nukewatch compiles an annual list of warhead convoy movements to help in monitoring the overall state and deployment of the UK's arsenal of nuclear weapons. Download a summary of recent convoy movements (pdf).

Sharing Information

We think that it is very important that Nukewatch continues to monitor the safety of UK nuclear warhead convoys, and that Convoy dangers are highlighted to the general public and those along its routes.

But we still think it's important that Nukewatch is not seen to be helping potential terrorists. So we do not put technical information on the websites such as vehicle number plates and short break locations in lay-bys. We only put out convoy movements in advance to our own network. This also means that we would not alert the media in advance, except to contact known and trusted journalists who might come along to report a convoy passing.