‘Goings on’ in Burngreave Cemetery

Chapel Etching

Sunday 3rd June

  • 11.30am.

  • Ken Wild leads a guided walk as part of the Sheffield environment weeks events.

Thursday, Friday & Saturday

  • 12th, 13th & 14th July

  • Ever hankered after creating a well dressing? Fancy ‘puddling’ clay or petalling? Come and join us in the chapel and find out how. All welcome.

Sunday 15th July

  • 12 noon.

  • Launch of the completed well dressing by local Councillor Jackie Drayton, followed by a guided tour of the cemetery and a ‘Big Picnic’.

Full details of events on the Friends of Burngreave Cemetery and Chapels website: http://www.friendsofburngreavecemetery.btck.co.uk

Image courtesy of Sheffield Local Studies Library

Well dressing celebration in Burngreave Cemetery
12:00pm to 1:00pm Sunday 15 July 2012
Getting ready for Burngreave's well-dressing
1:00pm Thursday 12 July, to 4:00pm Saturday 14 July 2012

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