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Gwent’s Living Churchyards Project

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Gwent Wildlife Trust is looking for churchyards with wildlife appeal to take part in a new Living Churchyards Project.  The Trust has been successful in securing funding for the 3 year project thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund,  CCW, Wye Valley AONB, WAG and 4 of Gwent’s five Local Authorities.

What we want to do ….

Increase awareness of Gwent’s churchyards, cemeteries and sacred grounds as sites of great value for wildlife, and provide support and advice to help local communities learn more about the wildlife and heritage of churchyards wildlife, and how to conserve it.

Gwent’s Churchyards ….

Our churchyards have always been special places. They are places of quiet solitude, where, for centuries, people of all denominations have come to reflect and to remember. We think of these places as havens of peace and tranquillity and for many a place to remember their loved ones. What is perhaps surprising is just how important our churchyards can be for wildlife!

Early purple orchids & cowslips at St Michael’s, Glascoed.
Orchids and cowslips © R. Price

Gwent’s churchyards are some of the few areas left that have escaped the pressures of modern farming and artificial fertilisers, and as a result provide havens for wildlife to thrive. They support some of our finest displays of wildflowers and ancient trees, and are home to a variety of wildlife including bats, birds and butterflies. They are also important places for archaeology and history, revealing evidence of the past and documenting the lives of people who have lived and worked in the parish.

The project is based on the long running success of the Caring for Gods Acre scheme in Herefordshire. Their experience shows churchyards can become a focus for human activity as well as wildlife, yet still remain a place of quiet solace and contemplation. We want to work with churches and local communities to achieve the same in Gwent.

Download the Gwent Living Churchyards Project newsletter.



Web Links ....

Download the Countryside Council for Wales November 2008 funding newsletter.  Some funding opportunities may be of interest to churchyard projects.

Caring for God’s Acre - www.caringforgodsacre.co.uk

Caring for God’s Acre is a small independent charity promoting the conservation of churchyards, cemeteries and burial grounds across the Hereford diocese.

Churches Tourism Network Wales - www.ctnw.co.uk

CTNW seek to support all Christian churches in Wales , and aim to encourage increased and better managed access for the public to church buildings

 


Churchyard cowslips ©  R. Price


If you know of a churchyard in Gwent with potential wildlife appeal, would like to learn more or are keen to develop a living churchyards group in your area please contact:

Rebecca Price  -  Living Churchyards Project Officer     

01600 740358      rprice@gwentwildlife.org

If you have skills you’d like to offer to our living churchyards around the county then we would like to hear from you.


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