New time capsule buried at Derby Market Place

We joined together with Derby City Council to inter the capsule at a special event on Thursday 31 October. The new capsule now sits alongside two others, dating from 1864 and 1938, that were uncovered during the £35m refurbishment of the historic venue.
These two previous capsules went on display at the Local Studies Library, where they captured the imagination of visitors who provided their own suggestions of items to include in this latest capsule.
All key partners involved in the project have provided items including letters from Councillor Nadine Peatfield, Leader of the Council, and our Chairman, Tim Wates.
Architects Lathams have provided architectural drawings, while Hemingway Design, branding partner for the project, have included a copy of the new visual identity document.
The capsule itself is a length of pipe provided by Cadent Gas, and Sealed within are a diverse range of items, contributed by businesses across the city, that reflect life in Derby in 2024.
This includes a 3D printed submarine from Rolls Royce, the latest Food and Drinks guide from Marketing Derby, and a model Toyota Corolla. A selection of photos showcase Derby’s diverse communities and vibrant events, including 2024’s Derby Pride, the 2023 Lantern Parade and Caribbean Carnival.
The £35m transformation of the historic Market Hall – which is partly funded with £9.43m from the Government’s Future High Streets Fund – is well underway, providing a new hub for creatives, makers and traders, building on the city’s heritage of innovation and industry.
Businesses throughout the region are registering their interest in operating from the refurbished Market Hall, which will bring together the best of the region’s independent shopping, eating, drinking and entertainment when it reopens in Spring 2025.
Councillor Nadine Peatfield,
Leader of Derby City Council
Tim Wates,
Chairman