Jubilee Square - Maidstone, UK
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N 51° 16.410 E 000° 31.345
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Jubilee Square is a paved area, in Maidstone, that extends from the north eastern end of Maidstone Town Hall in a north east direction. The square was opened as part of Queen Elizabeth II diamond jubilee celebrations and a time capsule was buried.
Waymark Code: WMR66A
Location: South East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/15/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
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There is no indication at the site that a time capsule is buried here but it is mentioned in the news article shown below and is shown in the YouTube clip also mentioned below. The capsule is buried beneath a plaque set into the ground at the entrance door to the Town Hall. The plaque is inscribed:

Maidstone
1763
Town Hall

A circular, polished black granite plaque, mounted on a grey granite plinth, tells us:

Jubilee Square

Opened in Celebration
of
The Diamond Jubilee
HM Queen Elizabeth II
unveiled by
The Mayor of Maidstone
Cllr Rodd Nelson-Gracie
1st June 2012

A video of the opening can be seen on YouTube.

The Kent Online website reported:

History made in Maidstone.

History was made with the help of dozens of schoolchildren in Maidstone today, when a new town square was opened and a time capsule was buried.

There was a party atmosphere in the town centre when pupils from three schools joined older people from around the borough for the offical opening of the new square outside the town hall - named Jubilee Square to mark the celebrations for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

Unveiled by the Mayor of Maidstone, Cllr Rodd Nelson-Gracie, the square has been completed as part of Maidstone council's High Street £2m regeneration scheme.

As part of the festivities, Year 6 pupils from Brunswick House Primary School, Oaks Academy and Molehill Copse Primary School in Maidstone were made VIPs for the day, after winning a competition to draw a picture of the Queen in a KM competition.

Cllr Malcolm Greer, cabinet member for Maidstone council (Con), said the scheme had gone ahead despite tough economic times and added: "It is great that we have been able to do this and if you look at the ripple effect, it will benefit the town."

Also on the agenda was the burying of a KM time capsule at the entrance to the town hall, which included a selection of some of the pictures sent in for the competition, and details of the High Street project - plus, of course, a copy of this week's KM.

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