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Stockport schoolchildren bury 2024 time capsule

Pupils from St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School in Stockport buried a time capsule to remain underground until 2124. The project was done in collaboration with Vernon Building Society, who turn 100 this year. The capsule was buried in the school’s peace garden to give school children in 2124 a fascinating historic cache of what life was like in Greater Manchester in 2024.

The time capsule is made from composite material, measures 62cm x 25cm and weighs 7kg, making it durable enough to withstand 100 years of corrosion. It captures all that is great from the region and what’s hot in popular and sporting culture in 2024 such as a vinyl single from Stockport band The Blossoms, a Stockport County scarf and some rare items including a coin made with graphene, a new material discovered twenty years ago by the University of Manchester. Many of the items were selected by the school children, including a pop bubble fidget toy and a St Joseph’s school tie.

Stockport Mayor, Councillor Graham Greenhalgh and head teacher Ann Reeh and children from St Joseph’s school council joined the Vernon’s CEO, Steve Fletcher, for the burial.

Kimberly, ten-year-old pupil at St Joseph’s Primary School, said that when the capsule is opened. ‘the children will think that it’s from one thousand years ago because they will have floating cars and lots of things that we would never expect, as technology can improve things very quickly and fast. They probably won’t have to eat anything, they will just tap something to get what they need.’

Aarna, aged seven said that in 100 years time, ‘life will be really fun, as parents will say yes to everything!’

When the Vernon was founded 100 years ago to this exact day there were 12 building societies in Stockport, but as of 1983 the Vernon is the only one to have withstood the challenges of the last century.

To further celebrate its centenary milestone, the society has awarded its first four grants from the recently announced Vernon Charitable Foundation, which has more than £100,000 in the fund to support local charities doing great work in Greater Manchester and Cheshire.

Stockport Lads Club has received £3,045, Café Unity in Heald Green were awarded £4,855 whilst Cheadle Heath Community Centre and Stockport Canal Boat received £5,000 each from the charitable foundation.

Vernon Building Society Chief Executive, Steve Fletcher said:

‘We’re hoping that in 100 years’ time, people will be excited to open our time capsule and that some of our employees and Members will be there to enjoy the occasion. We’re proud to be thriving on the high street and continuing to put our Members front and centre of everything we do, having withstood wars, financial crises and a pandemic over the last century. I’m very proud of what we’ve achieved – we fully intend to keep the Vernon’s flame burning bright for the next 100 years.’

The full list of items in the time capsule include:

  1. A copy of the first minutes from The Vernon Building Society on March 27 1924
  2. A graphene coin, a piece of Concretene (graphene enhanced concrete) and a GIM Concrete coaster donated by the GEIC (Graphene Innovations Manchester and Concretene) and partners part of Graphene@Manchester (please see notes to editors)
  3. 2024 Royal Mint UK Brilliant Uncirculated Definitive 8 coin King Charles set
  4. March 27 2024 edition of the Manchester Evening News
  5. Miniature hat donated by Stockport’s Hat Works Museum
  6. Manchester worker bee pin badge
  7. Coronation Street keyring
  8. Stockport Council Freesheet, ‘Stockport Change Here’ which celebrates Stockport being the Town of Culture in 2023/4
  9. Vernon Building Society’s Vernon Bear soft toy
  10. A Blossoms 7” vinyl
  11. Stockport County scarf
  12. St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School unform tie and some examples of HT rewards, which are given to children for outstanding work or behaviour
  13. News article revealing Stockport has been named the best place to live in the North West by The Sunday Times from March 2024
  14. ‘It’s a No-Money Day’ children’s book by Kate Milner exploring a family’s trip to a foodbank and living below the poverty line
  15. Pop Bubble Fidget Toy
  16. Letter to the people of Stockport from Stockport Mayor, Councillor Graham Greenhalgh

Photo: St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School