4th April 2018
More than just a building project, The Hold is about engaging people right across the county and
beyond with Suffolk’s archives and heritage. Vital to the project is an exciting programme of events,
activities and learning opportunities, which will enable existing and new audiences to explore 900
years of archival material and share Suffolk’s treasured stories.
The Hold will offer a bespoke home for the majority of Suffolk’s unique archival collections, as well
as state-of- the-art public facilities and teaching spaces for the University of Suffolk. Some of these
unique archives will be put on display in the exhibition area for the first time, making it much easier
to view records in the new centre.
The Hold is expected to attract thousands of visitors each year, seeking to research local history, find
out about their families, or to take part in events and activities. Even more people will access these
stories online and through new digital programmes. The project will also offer school groups and
adult learners positive and stimulating learning experiences.
The total cost of the project is expected to be £20m. The county council has pledged £5m for the
building and the university, £1m. The project team previously secured development funding of
£538,000 from the HLF, bringing the total National Lottery funding to £10.8m and a grant from the
prestigious Wolfson Foundation. Further fundraising by charity the ‘Suffolk Archives Foundation’ will
also support the project.
Councillor Tony Goldson, Cabinet Member for Public Health and portfolio holder for Heritage, said:
“We are delighted to receive this National Lottery funding and it’s fantastic to see the project we’ve
worked so hard for being brought to life.
“The Hold project will enable us to deliver many more archive-related events, learning activities and
digital programmes than we can currently offer across the whole county, whilst completely
transforming our ability to care for and showcase our county’s records and collections. This means
more people will be able to connect with our wonderful collections than ever before.”
Tim Greenacre, Registrar and Secretary at the University of Suffolk said, “The University is delighted
to be hosting The Hold, and this award is testament to the hard work of all those involved in
developing the project. The Hold will deliver exceptional facilities for all those interested in exploring
Suffolk’s heritage, alongside some outstanding new teaching and conference space for the
University.”
Andrew Rowe, Managing Director of Concertus, said: “This is going to be a huge benefit to the
people of Suffolk and we are delighted to have been involved from the beginning of the project as
project managers and technical advisors.”
East Anglia based construction company R G Carter has been confirmed as the building contractor
for the project. The company has experience of delivering award winning archive, heritage and
educational buildings, as well as working on confined sites in congested locations. Building work will
begin this Spring and The Hold is scheduled to open by the end of 2019.
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