History lovers are invited to celebrate a landmark moment as Oldham Archives officially opens at the Spindles shopping centre.

The archives service, previously based at 84 Union Street before moving to a temporary home within Oldham Library, has a new permanent home.

From Monday 29 September the new archives centre will be based at the Parliament Square end of Spindles with its entrance on Ascroft Street and it will be officially opened on Saturday 27 September, fittingly as part of the Nostalgic Oldham day of celebrations in the town.

From 10am to 4pm, visitors can enjoy a fascinating programme of activities at a special Oldham Archives Open Day, and the new centre will be proudly declared open by the Mayor of Oldham, Cllr Eddie Moores at 2pm.

On the day, visitors will be able to browse a selection of archives and local studies treasures, explore historical maps, listen to oral histories from a brand-new sound kiosk and join the centre’s archivist on a tour of a new purpose-built archives store

The store will hold 425 cubic metres of archives and local studies materials – that’s the equivalent of four and a quarter double decker buses. This new archives space means that, for the first time in around 50 years, visitors will be able to explore these captivating materials all in one place.

Working with the racking company Bruynzeel, custom-made mobile shelving has been installed to make the best use of space, and to ensure there is room to grow the collections over the next 10 years.

If people have a burning question about Oldham’s history, or want to find out how to start researching their family tree, a member of the team will be happy to help at the Heritage Help Desk.

While Saturday’s open day won’t feature the full research service, staff will be on hand to explain how the archives will operate from the new location and answer any questions about accessing the collections.

This is a unique opportunity to meet the archives team and be part of a new chapter in the town’s history.

From Monday 29 September, researchers will once again be able to use the search room. Although some collections are still being transferred, we’ll still have lots to offer visitors.

The archives service will be open from 10am—5pm from Monday to Friday and 10am—1pm on Saturdays.

The opening is part of the wider regeneration of the Spindles, breathing new life into one of Oldham’s most central spaces while making the town’s history more accessible than ever.

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