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WDEC 2023 at the Ford Park Cemetery

Ford Park Cemetery (Plymouth, United Kingdom)
Ford Park Cemetery in Plymouth, UK, is supporting a special awareness week, promoting the life-enhancing benefits that cemeteries offer to the community.

As a proud member of the Association of Significant Cemeteries in Europe (ASCE), Ford Park Cemetery is echoing the key message of the Week of Discovering European Cemeteries 2023, starting on 26th May.

Naturally many only think of cemeteries as being a place for those whose lives have ceased but nothing could be further from the reality.

Trustee Wendy Coulton said: “Our cemetery is very much a community hub for a wide range of activities and opportunities for volunteering. We connect with different groups and individuals who are interested in what our cemetery has to offer in addition to the funerals which take place.

Walking and making time to take a breath and notice what is around us in nature is recognised as a tonic for our mental and physical health and wellbeing. We organise guided themed walks around the cemetery throughout the year but the cemetery is open to anyone who appreciates having a beautiful green space in the heart of a city. Walking a lap or more of our 34 acre site can work wonders for your mood.

For those who love gardening - which again is acknowledged for its therapeutic benefits - or who just want to get more active we have simple light tasks around the cemetery which help us to keep it maintained.

And of course connecting with people keeps loneliness from social isolation at bay. Friendships are formed and there are untold rewards from giving your time and skills to a good cause such as our cemetery which is run by a charitable trust.

So next time you pass our cemetery, come in and see for yourself why it serves the living as much as those who have passed.

The ladies in the photo come together every Wednesday morning to knit, crochet and make crafts which are then sold at our events to raise funds for our work here at Ford Park Cemetery. It’s also a much valued opportunity to catch up with like-minded people over a cuppa.





*Main photo source: www.wikipedia.org

Ford Park Cemetery (Plymouth, United Kingdom)

Ford Park Cemetery (Plymouth, United Kingdom)
Since being in the care and stewardship of a charitable trust, Ford Park Cemetery has raised its profile as an unrivalled asset for the city of Plymouth and local community.
The 34 acre Victorian cemetery is a place to honour and remember the deceased but it is also serving the living as a beautiful green open space and a unique classroom where the extraordinary stories of those interred there are inspiring and informing local people and visitors about the history of the maritime city.

Chapels at the cemetery

The oldest quarter has been listed as a Grade II landscape in the Register of Parks and Gardens of Historic Interest. Chapels lie at the heart of cemeteries – and Ford Park has two of them! One was rebuilt on the exact footprint of the original Nonconformist Chapel, destroyed by air attack in October 1940. This chapel has hosted many events including a wedding blessing.

The blitzed chapel was virtually a replica of the Church of England chapel, which is Grade II Listed. Built from limestone, with softer Caen stone for the carvings, it has Decorated Gothic Revival Style architecture and was completed in early 1849. Both the original chapels were designed by architects JR Hamilton and James Medland. The foundation stone was laid on 5 August 1847, the occasion being marked by the gift of a quarter pound of tea to each employee.

Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service 

In the year 2000 this cemetery was saved from closure when local people campaigned the gates to be kept open. A charitable trust was set up and the immeasurable contribution of volunteers and supporters has transformed the site from a vandalized overgrown eyesore into a much loved place which has a promising future. 

In 2005 the achievements of the volunteers was acknowledged with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service which is the highest honour Her Majesty bestows on a group or organisation.

The Rejuven8 project

The Trust  recognised that relying on funerals and internments alone would not be enough for the cemetery to flourish. With this in mind Ford Park Cemetery Trust has embarked on an ambitious £600,000 regeneration project called Rejuven8.

The Rejuven8 project funded by grants and public donations starts in January 2009. It will breathe new life in to the currently derelict Grade II Listed Victorian Gothic Revival chapel as a community venue and create a heritage centre in another chapel on site with a focus on Plymouth in Victorian times and the Second World War. This project is scheduled for completion in autumn 2009.

A place of learning

As well as being a special place to remember and honour the deceased, Ford Park cemetery is developing as a place of learning and natural beauty. The cemetery appeals to different people for different reasons – for some it is a walk to get in touch with the season or for quiet reflection, some make a connection with their family or local history and others enjoy the social gatherings we host including guided tours, musical concerts and exhibitions.

Address

Ford Park Cemetery Trust
Plymouth Ford Park Road
PL46NT Plymouth
United Kingdom

Contacts

Tel: +4401752770311
Website: www.ford-park-cemetery.org