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Organisation - Friends of Histon Road Cemetery
Address:
30 Searle Street, Cambridge, Cambs CB4 3DB
Telephone:
01223 361478
Contact post:
friendsof histonroadcemetery@yahoo.co.uk
Organisation's website www.cambridgeshire.net/organisation/friends-of-histon-road-cemetery/10512.aspx
Description / history
To protect and enhance Histon Road Cemetery for the public benefit as a place of remembrance, spirituality, history and nature. To speak and act with Cambridge City Council and other organisations on behalf of those who care for Histon Road Cemetery as such a place, particularly those who cherish the memory of one buried there. To ensure continued public access to and to increase awareness, appreciation and enjoyment of Histon Road Cemetery within the local community and the wider city.
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