March 2026

23/03/2026

Denbighshire and Flintshire County Councils appoint contractor for major new Creative Archives Project scheme  

Flintshire County Council supported by Denbighshire County Council, has appointed Wynne Construction as the lead contractor for the Joint Archives Project, marking a significant milestone in the delivery of one of North East Wales’s most important schemes.

North East Wales Archive (NEWA), was formed in April 2020 when Denbighshire Archives (Ruthin) and Flintshire Record Office (Hawarden) came together to offer a joint service for the region, bringing together their nationally important archive collections. NEWA looks after the region’s unique and irreplaceable written and pictorial history, which dates back more than 900 years. 

The aim of this project is to establish a stronger, more resilient and sustainable archive service for the region with a new archive building on land adjacent to Theatr Clwyd, to house the collections and staff and provide an extensive engagement work programme designed to attract a wider audience.  

The project, called ‘Creative Archives’, has been made possible by a development grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund alongside financial commitments from both Flintshire and Denbighshire local authorities and Welsh Government. The funding supports the initial phase of the project, enabling detailed architectural designs, business and activity planning ahead of a second-round funding application in 2026 and planning approval. Should this be successful, construction work on the new archive centre should commence late spring/summer of 2027 and be ready for opening during autumn 2028.

Councillor Emrys Wynne, Lead Member for Welsh Language, Culture and Heritage, welcomed the appointment, saying:

“This is a major step forward for the project and for the wider community. Wynne Construction brings a strong track record of delivering high‑quality developments, and we are confident they will help us realise our ambitions for this project. This scheme will deliver long‑term benefits for residents, businesses and visitors, and we are pleased to be moving into the next stage.”

Councillor Mared Eastwood, Cabinet Member for Education, Welsh Language, Culture and Leisure said:

“Flintshire and Denbighshire are counties that are rich in heritage. We're delighted that this appointment has been made so that we can further develop this project, which will ensure that our wonderful history will be preserved for years to come and give both local people and visitors the chance to explore and uncover the fascinating stories within the collections."

Chris Wynne, managing director, Wynne Construction said:

“We are delighted to have been appointed to deliver this transformative project. We look forward to working in partnership with both Denbighshire and Flintshire Councils to create a development that supports growth, sustainability and community wellbeing.”

Wynne Construction is working closely with the council, stakeholders and local communities to finalise designs and prepare detailed proposals. Engagement and consultation activities will take place in June 2026.

The project is being funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Flintshire County Council, Denbighshire County Council and Welsh Government.

For anyone wishing to learn more about the service that NEWA offers or the latest news on the Creative Archives project, please visit our website – https://www.newa.wales/.

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