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York medieval Jewish cemetery granted protected status

Its preservation is a victory for Jewish and non-Jewish organisations

May 12, 2025 15:51
Jewbury medieval cemetery in York (Photo: Historic England)
Jewbury medieval cemetery in York (Photo: Historic England)
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York’s medieval Jewish cemetery has been granted special status by the government to protect it from developers.

The site, known as Jewbury, has been deemed a scheduled monument - an archaeological site of national importance that is legally protected - by the government, following advice from Historic England, which said it was “of extraordinary cultural and historic significance”.

The site’s scheduling was prompted by York Council’s plan for a mixed-use development scheme. Rabbi Dovid Lichtig, CEO of the Interlink Foundation, said its protected status was “a complete game changer” in ensuring the survival of Jewbury, which is one of just ten Jewish medieval cemeteries in the UK.

In their decision-making, Historic England noted the cemetery’s rarity, survival and historical importance in underlying its need for special protection.