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Horsforth artwork included in Leeds Bradford Airport time capsule

By John Baron

Representatives from Horsforth Town Council attended the burial of a time capsule at Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) to mark the opening of the new terminal regeneration project.

Council chair Councillor Gill Garvani, Cllr Dave Brosnan and administrative assistant Steph White joined LBA’s Vincent Hodder, members of the community and partner organisations at the event.

Rugby players from Leeds Rhinos and Bradford Bulls helped to seal and bury the capsule, which marked a key milestone in its £100 million terminal regeneration project.

Included in the capsule was artwork from Horsforth’s ‘Walk of Art’ festival, drawn by a youngster.

A Horsforth Town Council spokesperson said: “We included a piece of artwork that was created by one of Horsforth’s school children at last year’s Walk of Art event. Unfortunately, our artist’s full name is still unknown.

“But we do know their first name is Lucia. If you know the person and would like to give credit, please do get in touch at stephwhite@horsforthtowncouncil.gov.uk.”

The time capsule was filled with items that tell the story of the region today, including:

  • A commemorative plaque from the RAF’s 609 (West Riding) Squadron, celebrating LBA’s heritage as a former Royal Air Force base
  • Leeds United promotion scarf, celebrating the club’s title winning season and promotion back into the Premier League
  • Bradford City EFL League 2 promotion medal, marking their 2025 success
  • A personal letter and signed t-shirt from West Yorkshire Mayor, Tracy Brabin, with words of pride for future generations
  • Winning poems from the West Yorkshire Poet Laureate 2025 competition
  • Bradford Bulls matchday tickets for 2075, capturing the region’s spirit for Rugby League
  • Jet2Holidays model aircraft and in-flight menu – a snapshot of Yorkshire’s holiday travel in 2025
  • A letter from Horsforth MP Katie White addressed to the airport’s local MP in 2075
  • Otley Memories book, contributed by Otley Council
  • Leeds Knights scarf and team photo, celebrating their third consecutive league win
  • Artwork from Horsforth Council’s ‘Walk of Art’ festival, drawn by a local school pupil
  • A copy of the day’s newspaper, a record of life and events in 2025
  • A letter from LBA CEO Vincent Hodder, written to the airport’s future leader in 2075
  • Leeds Rhinos 2025 shirt and a match ticket for 2075, bridging the past and future of the sport
  • Business memorabilia from numerous contributors, showcasing Yorkshire’s commercial landscape in 2025
  • A photo montage made up of the current staff at Leeds Bradford Airport, who have all contributed to make the new terminal launch a success
  • A list of flights that departed and arrived at Leeds Bradford Airport on the day, contributing to the busiest day of travel so far this summer

The capsule will remain sealed until 2075, when it will be reopened to an LBA of the future to reveal its contents.

John Cunliffe, Commercial Director at LBA, said: “Burying our time capsule was a fantastic way to celebrate this landmark year for Leeds Bradford Airport.

“The contributions we received truly captured the creativity, pride, and identity of Yorkshire in 2025. It’s exciting to think that in 50 years, people will open it and see a vivid snapshot of life as it was during this major chapter in the airport’s history!”

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