Sheerness Dockyard Preservation Trust

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Pupils create a time capsule for the church

Photo by Allison Young

The countdown to the official re-opening of Sheerness Dockyard Church in June began on Thursday 20 April with the long-awaited placing of a time capsule in what will soon become a green outdoor space for building users.

The capsule contents were gathered from many local organisations by students from the Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey, who began the project back in 2021, consequently the time capsule will reflect life on the Isle of Sheppey during Covid 19 and the time since the pandemic as well as the restoration journey of the building by the Sheerness Dockyard Preservation Trust. A plaque marking the location of the capsule marks the spot.

Allison Young of SDPT said…

“We are delighted to finally be able to welcome the time capsule on site, it certainly captures a very unique period in the Islands history and will provide a fascinating archive for future custodians of the site. We are very grateful to Paul Murray and his team at the Oasis Academy for reaching out to so many local organisations and individuals to assemble this unique slice of island history.”

Photo by Allison Young

Students & the Head of Community Hub Paul Murray from Oasis Academy were joined by Trust Chairman, Will Palin for the siting of the capsule and a special preview tour of the interior transformed building, soon to become Island Works Business Enterprise Hub, featuring hireable spaces as well as a display of sections of the Great Dockyard Model and a café, all open to the public.

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