School pupils bury Covid-19 time capsule at housing site
Work by pupils at a school in Widdrington Station will be read and viewed by future generations after it was buried at a nearby housing development site.
Friday, 30th April 2021, 3:56 pm
Pupils from Grange View Church of England First School visited the Grangemoor Park development and buried a Covid-19 time capsule.
After housebuilder Gleeson discovered that staff have been collating memories, drawings, poems and letters by the children over the last year in lockdown and the Covid-19 tier system, it suggested putting them together and adding to them for a time capsule.
Rocky Mountain Development Council complete latest affordable housing project
By: Alexie Aguayo
and last updated 2021-02-12 20:50:05-05
HELENA â The Rocky Mountain Development Council (RMDC) announced they have completed their latest affordable housing project, the Red Alder Residences. It feels really good to have it. It feels really nice,â says Liz Mogstad, Affordable Housing Director for RMDC. âIt s satisfying to see it in something that s taken three years to create. To see it actually come to fruition is pretty awesome. Getting through the process of getting applications through and getting people scheduled and in, and approved. It s a lot of work but it s really rewarding because you get to meet a lot of great people and definitely see the need for affordable housing in Helena, says Cassie Buckley, the Property Manager of Red Alder.