Waterfront: Museum of Hartlepool

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Welcome to the Tides of Change project, where history meets innovation on Hartlepool's waterfront. Our mission is clear: to breathe new life into the dockside museum site and transform it into a vibrant hub of culture and heritage.


At the heart of this project lies the Museum of Hartlepool and the iconic PS Wingfield Castle, symbols of our rich industrial and maritime legacy. Together with the National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool and Tees Valley Combines Authority, we're embarking on a £52 million regeneration project to revitalise this historic landscape.


Through a thoughtful redesign, we're creating a space that welcomes all, with improved access, enhanced exhibition areas, and engaging learning facilities. The restoration of PS Wingfield Castle stands as a testament to our commitment to preserving our maritime heritage for future generations to enjoy.


But this project is more than just bricks and mortar – it's about community. We invite you to join us on this journey, to share your thoughts, and to be a part of shaping Hartlepool's cultural future.


Project Update

In summer 2023 Hartlepool Borough Council announced a competitive design competition to appoint an architect led team to take plans forward.

In January 2024 LDN Architects were appointed.

https://www.hartlepool.gov.uk/news/article/2834/architects_appointed_to_transform_the_visitor_experience_at_hartlepool_waterfront_attractions

In April 2024

As part of The Tides of Change project, the Museum of Hartlepool is undergoing an exciting transformation to enhance the visitor experience for residents and visitors. This includes constructing a new entrance, creating learning spaces, and reimagining exhibits. Central to this is the restoration of the iconic PS Wingfield Castle, highlighting the city's maritime heritage. The project aims to make these cultural assets more accessible to all, while also addressing environmental concerns. Community participation is central to the project, and we aim to provide opportunities for involvement in heritage projects, workshops, and engaging activities. Join us in shaping Hartlepool's cultural future by sharing your thoughts in our online survey.






Get involved

Complete our survey to have your say on the Museum of Hartlepool's future! Tell us what stories you want to hear and what features you'd like to see. The survey is open until Sunday 9th June and should take around 10-15 minutes to complete.

Hartlepool Borough Council is committed to providing accessible services to the people and communities we serve. To ensure that we meet everyone's needs and do not discriminate it would be helpful to gather some wider information about you. Please fill in as much of the form as you feel comfortable in disclosing. The information will be treated confidentially and will help us to make a positive difference.

If you have any questions about the refurbishment of the Museum you can ask us a question.

Welcome to the Tides of Change project, where history meets innovation on Hartlepool's waterfront. Our mission is clear: to breathe new life into the dockside museum site and transform it into a vibrant hub of culture and heritage.


At the heart of this project lies the Museum of Hartlepool and the iconic PS Wingfield Castle, symbols of our rich industrial and maritime legacy. Together with the National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool and Tees Valley Combines Authority, we're embarking on a £52 million regeneration project to revitalise this historic landscape.


Through a thoughtful redesign, we're creating a space that welcomes all, with improved access, enhanced exhibition areas, and engaging learning facilities. The restoration of PS Wingfield Castle stands as a testament to our commitment to preserving our maritime heritage for future generations to enjoy.


But this project is more than just bricks and mortar – it's about community. We invite you to join us on this journey, to share your thoughts, and to be a part of shaping Hartlepool's cultural future.


Project Update

In summer 2023 Hartlepool Borough Council announced a competitive design competition to appoint an architect led team to take plans forward.

In January 2024 LDN Architects were appointed.

https://www.hartlepool.gov.uk/news/article/2834/architects_appointed_to_transform_the_visitor_experience_at_hartlepool_waterfront_attractions

In April 2024

As part of The Tides of Change project, the Museum of Hartlepool is undergoing an exciting transformation to enhance the visitor experience for residents and visitors. This includes constructing a new entrance, creating learning spaces, and reimagining exhibits. Central to this is the restoration of the iconic PS Wingfield Castle, highlighting the city's maritime heritage. The project aims to make these cultural assets more accessible to all, while also addressing environmental concerns. Community participation is central to the project, and we aim to provide opportunities for involvement in heritage projects, workshops, and engaging activities. Join us in shaping Hartlepool's cultural future by sharing your thoughts in our online survey.






Get involved

Complete our survey to have your say on the Museum of Hartlepool's future! Tell us what stories you want to hear and what features you'd like to see. The survey is open until Sunday 9th June and should take around 10-15 minutes to complete.

Hartlepool Borough Council is committed to providing accessible services to the people and communities we serve. To ensure that we meet everyone's needs and do not discriminate it would be helpful to gather some wider information about you. Please fill in as much of the form as you feel comfortable in disclosing. The information will be treated confidentially and will help us to make a positive difference.

If you have any questions about the refurbishment of the Museum you can ask us a question.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Join us in shaping a vibrant cultural hub where history meets innovation. Take part in our survey to share your thoughts on revitalising the Museum of Hartlepool and iconic PS Wingfield Castle.


    The survey will take around 10-15 minutes to complete and closes on Sunday 9th June 2024.

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    We’re redeveloping our museum and want to change the stories we currently tell and how we tell them. We want to create better facilities that respond to the needs of our users. We will make our museum a well-loved and used resource for families and communities.


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