Digging Deep into Local History

1912 Coal Strike
1912 Coal Strike

Story: Saleema Imam | Image: courtesy of Sheffield Local Studies Library

The Friends of Burngreave Cemetery and Chapel have a new project – ‘Digging Deep under the Cemetery.’

It is one of the first groups in the UK to receive an ‘All Our Stories’ grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The £5,300 grant will enable local people to learn skills to research the history of the mines beneath the land the cemetery now occupies.

The course will take place on Fridays 10.00am – 12 noon. 1st February, 1st March, 12th April, 3rd May, 7th June and 5th July covering:

For further information, please contact Saleema on 07950 299 073 or saleema.imam141@googlemail.com or visit friendsofburngreavecemetery.btck.co.uk

Cemetery Chapel activities

The ‘Friends of Burngreave Chapel & Cemetery’ group was set up “to make the cemetery and chapel buildings accessible to everybody and to educate and enlighten visitors into not only its history, but its wildlife, trees and plants, which overlap and interact.”

The group of unpaid volunteers transcribe grave records onto computer, help visitors find graves and organise regular fun activities throughout the year.

Sunday craft sessions will take place (2 – 4pm) until 2nd June, including:

For more info, contact patrickamber@rocketmail.com or phone 07715 270 384

This document was last modified on 2013-02-14 18:15:36.