PRIMARY school pupils in Clacton are being given the chance to make their mark in the history of the town’s pier.

They are being invited to put together a short text about what they love about Clacton Pier to be included in a time capsule to be buried in a £4 million development being carried out at the landmark site.

A lighthouse is to be constructed as part of the new Skull Point adventure golf course and the capsule will be put into the feature.

Other items from the pier will also be included and a special ceremony will be staged next month.

Ewelina Majewska, the pier’s operations manager, said that the aim is to involve youngsters from the town in the scheme.

She said: “We know that schools are always looking for projects to help bring history to life and we felt this was a way of doing that.

“The idea is for each school to send in a short text of what is special about the Pier to their pupils and it will be included in the capsule which could be discovered many years in the future.

“We would like a few paragraphs from one class signed by the pupils and their teacher – and it could include a drawing or illustration.

“A boy and a girl from the class with the best entry will then be invited to the Pier to attend the ceremony in May.”

All texts should be scanned and emailed to info@clactonpier.co.uk or to Clacton Pier, No 1 North Sea, by May 18.