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Historic cemetery to get £2m heritage facelift

November 5, 2015 12:28
Michael Winner's grave

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A £2 million plan to restore the United Synagogue's historic Willesden cemetery, where many of the community's most illustrious figures are buried, has received an initial £321,000 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

The scheme incorporates a new visitor centre, a permanent exhibition and online education project and is one of a number of heritage programmes the US is looking to develop over the next five years in time for its 150th anniversary. It will be recruiting a heritage staff team and establishing a heritage committee including representatives of listed synagogues.

Willesden cemetery dates back to Victorian times and those buried there include Tesco founder Jack Cohen, a New Zealand prime minister, Julius Vogel, the first Jewish MP, Lionel de Rothschild and scientist Rosalind Franklin, a major contributor to the discovery of DNA. From the arts world, burials include bandleader Geraldo, artist Mark Gertler and film director Michael Winner. Mr Winner's gravestone was designed by three-time Academy Award nominee for art direction, Crispian Sallis.

Although it still has the occasional burial, the cemetery is virtually full with 20,000 graves.