CHILDREN from Sedgemoor schools have been making time capsules to put in the new T-pylons. Woolavington Primary School, East Brent CofE Academy and East and West Huntspill Academy pupils presented their completed time capsules to National Grid engineers last month. Twenty schools closest to the Hinkley Connection route are taking part in the project. Chelsey Dover, Year 5 senior teacher and English leader at Woolavington Village Primary, said: “Some of the construction works are near to Woolavington so it’s been brilliant for the children to understand more about the T-pylons and why they are being built. “Some pupils commented that they think the design looks really futuristic – it’s exciting for them to know their time capsule will go inside one of them!”
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