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* Update January 2026 * The prefered location of the Centre for Writing and Publishing has been confirmed as The Old Post Office on St Nicholas Street.
The Department for Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS) has awarded £5m of its Cultural Development Fund to help create a new centre for writing and publishing in Newcastle upon Tyne. The centre will develop the next generation of northern writers, become a hub for the publishing industry in the North and be a place where residents of the region can discover their writing potential.
The campaign for the new centre was led by the charity New Writing North, and Northumbria University, backed by local government and the North East Mayor, Kim McGuinness, with support from publishers including Hachette UK, Faber & Faber and Simon & Schuster.
The new centre for writing will host programmes, courses, and events for professional and aspiring writers, for those who write purely for the love of it and for those who want to try creative writing for the first time. New Writing North has developed talented writers for nearly 30 years with enormous success. Early recipient of New Writing North support was Gateshead-born writer Peter Straughan who won the 2025 Golden Globe for best screenplay for Conclave.
The centre for writing will provide the opportunity for New Writing North to extend programmes that give people of all ages and from all backgrounds the opportunity to discover their writing potential. It will enable talented writers from the North to fulfil their potential and develop the skills, experience and connections needed to help them break into the publishing, TV, and film industries.
Claire Malcolm, CEO of New Writing North, who spearheaded the campaign said: “We are thrilled and excited that central government has chosen to support our vision for a centre for writing by investing in our region’s cultural economy and infrastructure. Creative writing is the backbone of the UK’s world-leading creative industries which employ 2.4 million. It also plays a vital role in wellbeing and public health. The centre for writing will provide an opportunity to expand our work with communities in the region and to work with even more brilliant Northern talent. It will also bring writers and readers together in a space which celebrates the power of storytelling.”
North East Mayor Kim McGuinness said: “This is a big vote of confidence in the North East’s creative potential and will burnish our reputation as a leading region for the creative industries, with new jobs and opportunities coming to the region in writing, TV and film. The centre for writing will help transform people’s life chances, unearth hidden talent, and ensure our voice is heard. The North East is a region on the rise and taking its rightful place in the world - standing tall and proud on the national and world stage, thanks to our world-class arts, culture, and creativity.”
Plans show the centre will be the first of its kind involving a cross-section of nationwide partners – from the arts, academia, media, and publishing industries - based in one, single dynamic site.
Cllr Karen Kilgour, Leader of Newcastle City Council, said: “This is the latest in a series of exciting investment announcements about Newcastle’s creative industries and an incredible time for our city. We want the new centre for writing to have a catalytic impact on our cultural heartbeat.
“Not only will this help support talented residents in every corner of Newcastle, it can provide a huge economic boost to the economy of our entire city region, creating jobs, growth and opportunity for all as part of an inclusive economy. I want to thank Claire Malcolm at New Writing North and Northumbria University for spearheading this project, and for working with the City Council and Combined Authority to secure this funding for Newcastle.”
Alongside space for commercial publishers, a floor will be dedicated to Northumbria University, a key partner in the project. Students will be taught in this space so they can engage with other organisations within the centre. This will provide unique opportunities for networking, collaboration, and experiential learning, opening doors for them into the publishing industry.
The centre builds on the success of Northumbria’s MA Publishing, co-designed and co-taught with Hachette and New Writing North, which develops the skills and work experience that students need to work in this major UK growth industry.
Dan Monnery, Chief Strategy Officer, Northumbria University, said: “This initiative will bring the creative industries together with education, skills, and research to help build an inclusive economy. A new hub for talented writers in the North of England will help drive social mobility by providing better opportunities for individuals from the region to engage with writing and publishing.
“It will grow existing - and drive new - research activity and networks within the industry. And critically, it will support and create experiential learning opportunities for our students, such as placements and live projects, to support their future employability.”
The UK’s publishing industry contributes £11 billion overall to the economy and the industry exports more books than any other country globally. International demand for UK publishing is set to grow by a further 20% in the next decade.
New Writing North has worked with Hachette UK, one of the largest publishing groups in the UK, on various initiatives to rebalance career opportunities in publishing and the writing industries in the North.
David Shelley, Chief Executive of Hachette Book Group said: “We have got so much out of our partnership with New Writing North. From sponsorship of the Northumbria University Publishing MA to career roadshows in schools across the region, and from the Northern Writers Awards to the setting up of an audio studio in Newcastle. Like New Writing North, we believe that we will collectively reach even more readers and nurture diverse creative talent if we establish vibrant publishing hubs strategically across the UK. We are so thrilled for New Writing North on this major development, and we look forward to deepening our partnership and establishing an even bigger presence in the North of England with this move."
The Cultural and Creative Industries are among the fastest growing and most innovative sectors in the UK. Our research in this area focuses on the opportunities and challenges this creates for education and skills, health and wellbeing, the environment, civic identity and pride in place.
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