Reading Today

Station Hill developer looks to the future with time capsule ..

- ■ The public workshop will take place at The Tin, Station Hill, on Saturday, July 2, from 10am-2pm.

DEVELOPERS of the Station Hill mixeduse complex in central Reading are creating a time capsule as part of a new project.

Lincoln MGT has teamed up with arts charity Jelly and local historians to offer a workshop, in which members of the public will create items to be sealed into a time capsule.

Local artists will come together to help members of the public with creating clay pottery inspired by archaeolog­ical items found on the Station Hill site, and across the town.

The pottery art will then be included in the time capsule set to be buried under the new park beside Reading Station.

The project was kicked off last week when Lincoln MGT and Jelly welcomed two of the Year 6 classes at the nearby Civitas Academy to the developmen­t site.

Students were met by project director Matt Shuter, and given a guided tour of the site.

This included a demonstrat­ion Students also created a series of rubbings from the materials on-site, which will inspire a series of artworks to be included in the time capsule.

Lee Fearnhead, director of constructi­on in Europe and the UK at Lincoln Property Company, said:

“It was fantastic to welcome the students from Civitas Academy to the Station Hill developmen­t as part of our continual community engagement.

“Activities such as this make project delivery so much more fun, and it was great seeing the kids have such a great time, all while learning about the constructi­on and being provided with the opportunit­y to ask lots of questions.

“We’re looking forward to hosting the public clay sculpture workshop, together with Jelly, on Saturday, and we hope to see lots of Reading residents of all ages come along to contribute to this fantastic initiative.”

 ?? Picture: Courtesy of Redwood Consulting ?? TO THE FUTURE: Year 6 students were invited to tour the constructi­on site and create artwork from materials rubbings, which will inspire pieces to be used as part of the time capsule project.
Picture: Courtesy of Redwood Consulting TO THE FUTURE: Year 6 students were invited to tour the constructi­on site and create artwork from materials rubbings, which will inspire pieces to be used as part of the time capsule project.

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