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Clare Place
Plymouth PL4 0JW

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Plymouth PL1 2AA
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pwdro@plymouth.gov.uk

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Notes for depositors

Terms of deposit

Plymouth and West Devon Record Office (PWDRO) accepts records in keeping with the terms of its acquisition policy. Where records are stated to have been gifted to PWDRO, they shall become its outright property.

Statutory position

Plymouth and West Devon Record Office defines itself as the primary repository for locally deposited archives for the City of Plymouth, as described in the Local Government (Records) Act 1962 and the Local Government Act 1972. Under the Local Government Act 1992 Plymouth is a Principal Authority. Implicit in this Act are those responsibilities for archive keeping which were made explicit previously under the two Acts of 1962 and 1972. In particular see Local Government Act 1972 Section 224, the contents of which were re-iterated by the Department of Education, Transport and the Regions (DETR) and the Local Government Association jointly in 1999.

PWDRO has been appointed by the Lord Chancellor as a repository for individually specified classes of public records (Quarter Sessions, Coroner, Magistrates, Health Authorities, National Dock Labour Board, Registrar of Shipping and Seamen, Customs and Excise) under the Public Records Act 1958. In addition, it is designated by the Bishop of Exeter as a repository for ecclesiastical records and is designated as a Place of Deposit (PoD) by The National Archives.

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City Archivist
November 2006

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