Rectory Lane Cemetery / News / Thu 25 Nov 2021
Berkhamsted's Rectory Lane Cemetery wins Team of the Year
The volunteers behind the restoration of the Rectory Lane Cemetery in Berkhamsted are celebrating after being named Team of the Year at the Green Flag Awards 2021 – having only just earned Green Flag status last month.
The award was announced at a virtual ceremony on Tuesday (23 November), recognising 25 years of the Green Flag programme, and the people who do so much to look after the UK’s green parks and spaces.
The Cemetery team was a joint winner in a category with an extensive short-list of 11 entries from parks and green spaces from across the UK. They share the prize with Newry, Mourne and Down, Forest Parks.
“We are delighted to receive this award,” says Project Manager Dr James Moir. “Our team came together with a vision to rescue the long-neglected Rectory Lane Cemetery – a detached burial ground under the protection of St Peter’s Church. Our aim to broaden people’s perceptions of cemeteries as ‘dead spaces’ was always going to be a challenge. But through the energy, dedication and creativity of our volunteers and staff we managed to transform this unloved burial ground into a vibrant garden of commemoration that can be accessed and enjoyed by the whole community.”
The Project itself has involved some 500 active members of the community in its delivery, and a large volunteer cadre help with monthly working parties, adopting graves, gardening, and bee-keeping, as well as telling the cemetery’s stories through researching biographies and leading guided tours.
The restored grounds are also the result of perseverance against the odds – from disastrously wet weather during construction work in 2019 to Covid-19 causing delays to the team’s planned community events. But the pandemic also gave the cemetery a renewed purpose: in the 2021 winter lock-down the cemetery became a natural sanctuary for many in the town, a place to walk and find peace of mind as well as the first signs of spring.
“Our vision for the cemetery continues to expand,” says Kate Campbell, Ranger and Community Engagement Officer. “It provides a beautiful setting for live performance and activities focused on health and well-being. Today we are exploring the cemetery’s potential to be an outdoor classroom through a collaboration with a local primary school. And we have just launched the ‘Life in the Meadow Project’ to create a wildflower meadow in the grounds for vital nature conservation and study.”
You can watch the Green Flag 2021 virtual awards and the Rectory Lane Cemetery announcement on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6womyqeiMMk
The Rectory Lane Cemetery was awarded with a Green Flag Community Award in October 2021, the international mark of quality for green parks and spaces.
Note to Editors
Rectory Lane Cemetery, winner of a Green Flag Community Award 2021, is a free public space, open to all, every day:
off the High Street Berkhamsted, HP4 2HQ
https://www.rectorylanecemetery.org.uk
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If you would like to be involved in the continuing care and maintenance of this special place through volunteering with this incredible Team of the Year please contact
team@rectorylanecemetery.org.uk
The Green Flag Award Scheme(http://greenflagaward.org/), which is marking its Silver Jubilee, is run by the environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, under licence from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, in partnership with Keep Scotland Beautiful, Keep Wales Tidy and Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful.
Keep Britain Tidy is a leading environmental charity. We set the standard for the management of parks and beaches, inspire people to be litter-free, to waste less and live more sustainably. We run campaigns and programmes including the Great British Spring Clean, Eco-Schools, Love Parks, Eco-Schools, the Green Flag Award for parks and green spaces and the Blue Flag/ Seaside Awards for beaches. To find out more about Keep Britain
Tidy, our campaigns and programmes visit www.keepbritaintidy.org.
Any green space that is freely accessible to the public is eligible to enter for a Green Flag Award. Awards are given on an annual basis and winners must apply each year to renew their Green Flag Award status. A Green Flag Community Award recognises quality sites managed by voluntary and community groups. Green Heritage Site Accreditation is judged
on the treatment of the site’s historic features and the standard of conservation.
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Rectory Lane Cemetery
off the high street
Berkhamsted
HP4 2HQ
Email: team@rectorylanecemetery.org.uk
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