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ASHLANDS Primary School in Leeds Road, Ilkley, has buried a time capsule with memories and thoughts about the Covid 19 pandemic lockdowns. The time capsule was kindly made by Ilkley based Spooners Engineering. A school spokesperson thanked Spooners and said: “The idea is that in many years to come someone will dig up the metal container and be able to read about what we thought and felt during these uncertain times.” Headteacher Andrew Soutar added: “The time capsule captured the imagination of many of our children. All children, some staff and parents made contributions to be read perhaps 100 years in the future. The opportunity to put down your thoughts was great for our children’s wellbeing and they enjoyed the chance to do it back in school.” ....
“I DON T know what normal is anymore if I am honest.” These are the words from a headteacher who has been brilliant in this abnormal world we currently find ourselves in. She has defied the odds on multiple occasions to ensure her school strives no matter what the circumstances. In the early stage of her headship career too, Low Ash’s Fiona Meer is well worth the prize in this category. Though, Simon Wade of Beckfoot and Andrew Soutar of Ashlands Primary certainly ran her close. Ofstead, building work, and her co headteacher going on maternity leave have all joined Covid in the struggles Fiona has had to face in 2020. ....