Burton Mail

Multi-million-pound scheme to house archives gets green light

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PLANS for a multi-million-pound project to showcase Staffordsh­ire’s historic collection­s all in one place has been given the go-ahead.

Permission has been granted for the new Staffordsh­ire History Centre more than four months after the scheme was awarded a £3.9m grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

The existing Staffordsh­ire Record Office in Stafford is set to have a four-storey extension added. Meanwhile a glazed link will also be created between the office and the William Salt Library to form a new entrance and permanent exhibition space.

But the record office will need to be shut to the public for around 18 months during the constructi­on work, members of Staffordsh­ire and Stoke on Trent Joint Archive Committee were told last Thursday.

The temporary closure, which was approved by the committee, is set to begin from March 2022.

Joanna Terry, head of archives and heritage at Staffordsh­ire County Council, said: “It’s really disappoint­ing to do that but we simply can’t keep the service open while constructi­on on the new history centre is taking place there.

It’s simply not safe. It’s looking like late summer we hope to have constructi­on starting on site. We will advertise the closure as much as we can. We will move to a temporary base and we are looking for a town centre site so we can keep remote and online services going. We will have some limited access to collection­s, about once or twice a week. Importantl­y our volunteer programme will continue to operate from the temporary base.”

Staffordsh­ire History Centre will bring together three collection­s: Staffordsh­ire and Stoke on Trent Archive Service, the County Museum and William Salt Library.

Facilities will include modern reading areas and research labs, as well as additional strong rooms to provide space for a further 55 years of collection­s.

A new learning programme will be created for schools, alongside courses for adult learners, and there will also be a series of touring exhibition­s and projects to bring the area’s heritage to communitie­s across the county.

Staffordsh­ire’s archives stretch back more than 1,000 years, including documents pre-dating the Norman Conquest of 1066. One rare item is an Anglo-saxon charter confirming the foundation of Burton Abbey. The William Salt Library features rare books and manuscript­s amassed by Victorian collector William Salt.

 ?? STAFFORDSH­IRE COUNTY COUNCIL ?? An artist’s impression of the new centre
STAFFORDSH­IRE COUNTY COUNCIL An artist’s impression of the new centre

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