RepositoryCheshire Record Office
LevelCollection (Fonds)
ReferenceD 7115
TitleRecords of New Cheshire Salt Works Ltd, Wincham
Date1922-1996
DescriptionThc collection contains records of the New Cheshire Salt Works Limited, Wincham. It includes Share Records, Accounting and Financial Records, Legal Records, Operation Records, Marketing and Public Relation Records, Staff and Employment Records, and Property and Premises Records. The records also include two further companies administered by the Stubbs family, owners of the New Cheshire Salt Works Limited; these are the records of Wincham Estate Limited and Selwyn (Northwich) Limited.
Extent7 boxes
LocationParts of this collection held offsite - consult staff
Physical Description6 boxes; 3 volumes
Administrative HistoryThe New Cheshire Salt Works were established in 1891. At the start of the First World War the works were taken over by the Ministry of Munitions, between 1914-1918, and salt manufacture resumed, again in 1922.

The Stubbs family originally produced salt in Winsford, Cheshire, and the premises of the New Cheshire Salt Works were acquired by Alfred Stubbs and his son Albert Stubbs in 1923. Further generations of the Stubbs family operated the site, namely Leslie Stubbs, second son of Alfred Stubbs, and John and Gilmour Stubbs, sons of Albert Stubbs.

Upon purchase by Alfred Stubbs, the site was expanded and the company pioneered the use of road transport for salt distribution, using Foden steam wagons. In 1936 the company built its first vacuum plant. A major modernisation scheme was carried out in the 1970s. In the early 1980s, the New Cheshire Salt Works were the only UK supplier of high purity grade pharmaceutical salt.

The company suppied the retail trade, food, pharmaceutical, medical and water treatment industries and its products included the "Selva" brand.

The Stubbs family operated the works until 2006 when the company was bought by British Salt Ltd of Middlewich. The works closed June 2006.

The Stubbs family owned two further companies involved in the salt trade, Wincham Estate Limited, and Selwin (Northwich) Limited.

Sources:

D 7115/106 Press Book, including extracts from the Northwich Guardian
D 7115/30 Promotional leaflets and brochures for the New Cheshire Salt Works
Related MaterialSee also LSN and LSC for brine subsidence compensation records.
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