Category: Community

Blitz sights of Moseley

Ian Binnie will be leading a walk around Moseley. It would appear there is no need to book. FBEC often work in collaboration with Ian and members of the Moseley Society and he will also be leading a walk at Brandwood End during Heritage Open Week for the Friends.

Woodthorpe Road Closure

PLEASE NOTE, DUE TO TRAFFIC LIGHTS AND PAVEMENTS WORK, THE RESURFACING HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO START ON THE 23RD MAY !

We have found this notice adjacent to the cemetery gates, so please be aware of the complete closure of Woodthorpe Rd from the 16th to 26 May. It is not clear if this also applies to pedestrian access to the cemetery but we will update this when we have information.

A Right Royal Welcome !

We are indebted to Valerie Smith, who has yet again created an amazing screen of ‘flowers of our nations’ for the Royal Celebrations. Thistles, Roses, Daffodils and Shamrocks adorn this amazing piece of work.(There are even tidy gold crowns peeping out) . It’s rounded off by our 2 beautiful Spring Flower tubs which together make the entrance drive to the cemetery look welcoming.

Drainage work continues.

Work is continuing at the lower end of the cemetery site, adjacent to Broad Lane. Today contractors from the Gas Board and Water Board were working outside the cemetery fence but extensive work continues inside. This is all part of a flood alleviation scheme but became extended when contractors damaged a gas main. Looks like it is all back on track now.

Death Cafe as Part of Dying Matters Week.

Next Week is Dying Matters Week, an annual event which looks to remove the stigma from death and dying and open up conversations. Here in Birmingham Brum YODO organise A Matter of Life and Death Festival to mark the occasion.
We have an event taking place in the cemetery lodge at Brandwood End as part of the festival.
We are hosting a Death Cafe.
At a Death Cafe people, often strangers, gather to eat cake, drink tea and discuss death. The objective is ‘to increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives’. A Death Cafe is a group directed discussion of death with no agenda, objectives or themes. It is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counselling session.
Death Cafe May 10th 5pm til 7pm
Free Session
Come to a safe space where people talk about anything and everything to do with death. Everyone welcome regardless of age, religion, non religion, gender or background.
email josie.wall@birmingham.gov.uk to come