The Highland Council has said it has no objections to the construction of an archive centre near Wick, it has been reported.
The project had been proposed by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), and would see information and records, related to the Dounreay nuclear power plant, stored in a new facility.
Dounreay is currently being decommissioned at a cost of £1.6bn.
The archive centre would be located close to Wick Airport Industrial Estate, on a brownfield site formerly occupied by the RAF.
It is understood a planning application for the scheme is still to be submitted, but Highland Councillors have raised no objections to the plans.
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