Author: Jane Edwards

Update on cemetery opening hours.

 

STANDARD OPENING HOURS FOLLOWING EASTER HOLIDAY PERIOD.

Monday and Wednesday       8.30am to 7.30pm

Tuesday, Thursday and Friday     3.30pm to 7.30pm

Saturday and Sunday              10am to 5pm.

Please always check the Birmingham City Council site as times can change suddenly.

Brandwood End cemetery | Birmingham City Council

Our apologies for having to keep amending this post but the BCC site doesn’t like being copied over to our site!!

Jasmin Fields Nature Reserve appeals to dog owners.

Can we remind everyone that the very local Jasmin Fields Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife and welcomes dog walkers- but one of the volunteers, Pat, drew the lovely poster below. It is just a reminder that, as a dog owner, you have a responsibility to clear up behind your pooch.

Can we also remind everyone that you should be prepared to ‘leave no trace’ if you visit the Cemetery, Jasmin Fields or any other green open space. Please remove your rubbish. Take it home ! Bins are often overwhelmed so be prepared ! Can we also remind you to remove any flower wrapping paper if leaving flowers at a loved ones grave, as the paper helps the flowers blow from the grave in high winds.

NEW CHANGES TO SUMMER OPENING TIMES FROM 29TH MARCH

The opening times for the cemetery change on March 29th to allow for British Summer Time. Opening during the week is also slightly later to allow for funerals, as these can only take place when the cemetery is closed. It is always advisable to check with the official BCC site at :

Brandwood End cemetery | Birmingham City Council

Monday and Wednesday 8:30am to 7:30pm
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 3:30pm to 7:30pm
Saturday and Sunday 10am to 5pm

The ‘eyes’ of the chapels are restored !

Anyone visiting the cemetery in the next few days will see some fantastic work being undertaken. After many years the boards on the windows are being removed and replaced with reinforced Perspex, thus exposing the fantastic terracotta trace work and allowing light into the interior space.

An unexpected effect is that the magnificent trees surrounding the building are reflected out again from the glass creating a magical vision.

Our thanks to Bereavement Services for facilitating this and the contractors for their care installing the Perspex-  as great thought has gone into the best way to fix this!