Chichester Observer

Record office joins an elite group of archives

- Joshua Powling Political editor news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

West Sussex’s record office has received a national award putting it in the top six per cent of archives.

National Archive Service Accreditat­ion is the UK quality standard, awarded to a select number of record offices, which recognises good performanc­e in all areas of archive service delivery.

Louise Goldsmith, West Sussex County Council leader, was joined by county lord lieutenant Mrs Susan Pyper and other county councillor­s for the award ceremony on March 18.

Wendy Walker, county archivist, said: “This award reflects the high standards we seek to achieve in looking after the wonderful collection­s we hold and in making them accessible for everyone to use and enjoy.

“It is also a testament to the hard work of all the staff at the record office and the fantastic support we receive from our volunteers, depositors, friends and partners and from the county council itself. This is in every sense a joint achievemen­t and one I am very proud to be involved with. Being an accredited archive service will enable us to plan for the future with a firm foundation and to continue to build on our work.”

The record office, a licensed place of deposit for public records and the Chichester Diocesan Record Office, houses more than eight miles of shelving containing archives dating back to 780AD. It also runs a records management service for the county council.

Collection­s include the great estate and family archives of the county, The Royal Sussex Regiment, the records of church and chapel, towns and villages, businesses and schools.

These archives sit alongside the records of hospitals and courts, organisati­ons and societies, personal and family papers, as well the archives of the county council itself.

Debbie Kennard, cabinet member for safer, stronger communitie­s, said: “What a fantastic achievemen­t for our record office. The staff and everyone involved do an incredibly important job and I am so pleased to see their efforts recognised.”

The archive service accreditat­ion panel noted they ‘were pleased to see this effective service submitting a convincing applicatio­n, which showed a strong basis for developmen­t and delivery in future, to continue to meet the developing needs of the communitie­s of West Sussex’.

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 ??  ?? Wendy Walker, Debbie Kennard, Louise Goldsmith, director of public engagement at The National Archive Caroline Ottaway-searle and Susan Pyper
Wendy Walker, Debbie Kennard, Louise Goldsmith, director of public engagement at The National Archive Caroline Ottaway-searle and Susan Pyper

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