News Archive

11/11/2007: Archives Awareness Campaign still on course

NCA was saddened to say goodbye to Elise Oliver, Archive Awareness Officer, whose enthusiasm will be missed. Support from The National Archives’ Press Office will still be delivered for the one-off event in November 2008 and the AAC will be aligned more closely with other NCA advocacy work as it is developed strategically. The Council recognised AAC as important for engaging with local services.

10/11/2007: Archive Lottery Officer reports on another successful year of grants awards

Louise Ray, Archive Lottery Adviser highlighted that, following on from last year’s ‘bumper’ year, 2007/08 has been another successful year in terms of grant awards from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) with around £3.6m in grants received with the help of the Archive Lottery Advisory Service. However, there is a need to be realistic about the amount of money available for major projects in future years (with only £20 million available per year for grant requests over £5m).

April saw the HLF moving into a new strategic planning period, and Louise noted that the revamped website, guidance, and new application processes appear much more user friendly. Louise has been in discussion with HLF regional and country teams to improve communication and develop future training. She also reported the appointment of Fiona Talbott as the new Head of Museums Libraries and Archives in the HLF policy team.

The MAPLE (Major Archive Projects Learning Exchange) group continues to grow, with a number of organisations that have already completed capital projects being invited to share their experience with the group.

06/11/2007: PSQG soon to deliver 2007 Visitor Survey results and amended Access Standard

A public report on the 2007 Visitor Survey by the Public Services Quality Group will be published in May, as should the revised Standard for Access for Archives.

05/11/2007: NCA to hold talks as DCMS restructures

Both DCMS and MLA are restructuring whilst Margaret Hodge, Culture Minister, is reviewing regional bodies in the cultural sector. NCA is keen to be identified as a sector specialist, a role noted in MLA plans, and is also arranging a meeting with DCMS representatives to discuss the restructuring and archival issues. NCA will also draft a note on the issues around the reorganisation of MLA in the regions.

04/11/2007: Other news

· A draft of the new Government Policy on Archives, Archivesin the 21st Century, should be available in June or July.

· Katey Logan has been appointed at TNA to finish the task of researching and producing the National Strategy on Business Records

· At the Society of Archivists David Mander is running a working group to respond to the changes at MLA.

· CURL had been re-branded and was now known as Research Libraries UK

03/11/2007: Parliamentarians establish All Party Group on Archives

On Tuesday 1 April a select gathering of MPs and Peers approved the creation of an All Party Group (APG) on Archives. In an energetic meeting the Parliamentarians from all parties expressed their concerns for the importance of archives and how this importance is not mirrored in the position of archives on the political agenda, despite the popularity of family and local history and people’s burgeoning desire for a sense of place and identity. Many spoke from personal experience and several speakers proudly made reference to their local authority services. Tim Boswell MP (Con, Daventry) chaired the meeting with great enthusiasm. Also attending were former Arts Ministers Mark Fisher MP (Lab, Stoke-on-Trent Central) and Lord Howarth, the Shadow Secretary of State for Wales Cheryl Gillan MP (Con, Chesham & Amersham), Gordon Marsden MP (Lab, Blackpool South) a former editor of History Today, Dr Hywel Francis MP (Lab, Aberavon) the Chairman of the Commons Welsh Affairs Select Committee, along with Lord Redesdale, Sir Patrick Cormack MP (Con, South Staffordshire), Ed Vaizey MP (Con, Wantage), Lord Luke, Lord Inglewood and Robert Key MP (Con, Salisbury). The meeting also appointed the APG’s first officers with Tim Boswell MP confirmed as Chair, Lord Bew as Secretary, and Lord Howarth, Lord Redesdale and Dr Hywel Francis MP as Vice-Chairs.

The meeting also approved the role of the National Council on Archives to provide the secretariat function for the APG as well as agreeing to allow associate members from organisations external to Parliament, such as NCA and the Society of Archivists. It was concluded that these associate members could provide the APG with vital knowledge and expertise. This was much in evidence by the summing up of the sector by Jonathan Pepler, Chair of NCA, which the APG found very useful and requested the information in a briefing note.

An APG is an informal grouping of MPs and Peers, which enables Parliamentarians to gather to discuss a particular topic. Arising from this the APG or individual members may then take action such as raising a debate, placing an Early Day Motion or approaching Government Ministers. There are around 600 APGs in Parliament covering everything from Arts and Heritage to cheese. Some are very active whilst others are more low key. Some may have external associate members (who may also provide the secretariat function) whilst others are purely for Parliamentarians. There is an Arts and Heritage APG already in existence but it was felt that this did not meet the needs of archives, although there are obvious synergies with it and the Archives APG, as well as with the Archaeology; Libraries & Information Management and History APGs.

Now that the APG has been established it will probably meet two or three times a year although NCA will also provide members with interim information as appropriate. The next important date is the 8 July when the APG will host a discussion with key guests such as Professor Lisa Jardine (historian and NCA Patron), Natalie Ceeney (CEO of the National Archives) and a senior representative of MLA. The APG also hopes to place an Early Day Motion to mark International Archives Day.

If you would like to know more about the APG please contact the NCA’s Head of Public Affairs, Rene Kinzett, Rene.Kinzett@nationalarchives.gov.uk 020 8392 5376.

02/11/2007: Become a spokesperson for the NCA

The NCA is seeking people to speak on its behalf to the media and key organisations. If you would be interested in applying download the application form here. For more information contact Elizabeth Oxborrow-Cowan, Director of Publicity and Communication at elizabeth.ox@googlemail.com.

01/11/2007: PSQG Presentations available

The twelfth annual quality forum for archives and local studies was held at The National Archives, Kew on Wednesday 7th November 2007 on the theme 'Balancing the impossible - security and access in archives'

Click here for more details and to access presentations

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