Our thanks to Gary Staples, who posts some amazing photographs of Brandwood End. Follow this link for his latest offering or view it on our facebook site.
Our thanks to Gary Staples, who posts some amazing photographs of Brandwood End. Follow this link for his latest offering or view it on our facebook site.
Quite a few people questioning why we haven’t seen the usual array of geraniums/polyanthus on maintained graves over the last couple of years. We don’t have an answer !
Such a shame that very little information seemed to have been circulated about Armed Forces Day.
The usual larger events had obviously been cancelled due to Covid restrictions, but it appears that much of the press also failed to highlight the day- which fell yesterday the 26th June. Lets hope that 2022 will see it more widely in the spot light.
If you follow this link to the Royal British Legion site you will find some interesting and entertaining information.
Volunteers enjoyed the sunshine this time as they recorded memorial inscriptions as part of this ongoing project with ‘Caring for God’s Acre’. The last session took part in pouring rain! Next session July 7th and its not too late to register- https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/154691517493
As our followers may remember, a couple of years ago we joined with Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust to undertake a project to survey the cemetery for Hedgehogs and increase suitable habitat, both in the cemetery and the surrounding gardens. We also organised the installation of a ‘Hedgehog information board’ on the main drive.
We are pleased to announce that we are hoping to work with a local Hedgehog rescue to continue our work to encourage Hedgehogs to visit the cemetery and the local green spaces at Jasmin Fields Nature Reserve and Brandwood Pool. Watch this space !
Forward notice that the Friends will be holding a Heritage Open Event in the Cemetery (Covid allowing!) Our main event will be on Sunday the 19th September between 1100hrs and 1400hrs but we hope to offer a number of trails/walks/talks throughout the preceding week. Watch this site and our ‘facebook’ site for updates.
Todays litter pick was something of a wet affair as the heavens not only opened, but stayed open for the duration!
Our thanks to the 15 stalwarts (plus 2 children) that turned out and collected 15 bags of litter- The cemetery is a better place for your efforts. This litter pick fell within ‘Great Spring Clean’ week, a campaign started by Keep Britain Tidy. I think supporters of FBEC certainly did their bit in adverse conditions. Annoyingly the sun appeared later in the day!
The Friends will be participating in this national Litter Pick on June 6th. The Great British Spring Clean is an initiative driven by the Keep Britain Tidy campaign.
FBEC – LITTER PICK NATIONAL 2021 (1)
JOIN THE FRIENDS OF BRANDWOOD END CEMETERY AT
THEIR QUARTERLY LITTER PICK.
SUNDAY 6TH JUNE 10AM-11.30AM.
Please bring your own ‘litter pickers’ if possible, but we do have
spare litter pickers available. We advise wearing stout footwear
and gloves. Children are welcome but they must be
accompanied by an adult. Please make sure you adhere to
Covid distancing regulations